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Woven Pure Malt World Blended Malt Whisky

Woven Pure Malt World Blended Malt Whisky

7.5 /10
EDITOR
Type: Single Malt
ABV: 46.3%
Price: £46.25

There's something quietly bold about what Woven Whisky is doing. In a market that often prizes provenance above all else — and I say that as someone who has spent the better part of fifteen years championing single estate expressions — Woven Pure Malt World Blended Malt Whisky asks you to set geography aside and trust the blender's hand instead. It's a proposition that demands confidence, and at 46.3% ABV with no age statement, this bottle leans entirely on craft rather than pedigree.

Let me be clear about what this is: a blended malt, not a single malt, despite how the category might be listed. Woven sources pure malt whiskies from distilleries across the globe and marries them into a single, cohesive expression. The distillery origins are unconfirmed, which is both the point and the challenge. You're buying the blender's vision, not a postcode. For some drinkers, that's liberating. For others, it's a leap of faith. I'd argue the liquid in the glass should settle the debate either way.

What to Expect

At 46.3%, this sits at a considered strength — enough to carry weight and texture without requiring you to add water, though it certainly welcomes it. The NAS designation suggests a blend assembled for flavour profile rather than age prestige, which is an approach I've grown to respect when it's done with genuine skill rather than as a cost-cutting exercise. The price point of £46.25 places it firmly in the mid-range, competing with named single malts from established Scottish and Japanese distilleries. That's a crowded field, and Woven needs to justify its place there on taste alone.

The "world blended malt" designation implies components drawn from multiple whisky-producing nations. This is a category that has gained serious traction in recent years, and when handled well, it can produce expressions with a breadth of character that no single region could achieve on its own. Think of it as the blender working with a wider palette — the cereal sweetness you might associate with Speyside, the structure of a Japanese malt, perhaps the fruit-forward qualities of an Irish pot still contribution. Without confirmed sources, I won't speculate on specifics, but the ambition is clear.

The Verdict

I came to this bottle with measured expectations and left genuinely impressed. Woven Pure Malt earns a 7.5 out of 10 from me — a solid score that reflects a well-constructed whisky with real character and drinkability. It doesn't try to be everything to everyone, and it's better for it. The strength is well-judged, the concept is honest, and at under fifty pounds, it represents fair value for a whisky that punches above what the price tag might suggest. If you're the sort of drinker who enjoys exploring what skilled blending can achieve beyond the confines of a single distillery or region, this deserves a place on your shelf. It won't replace your favourite Islay or your go-to Sherry bomb, but it isn't trying to. It's its own thing, and I respect that.

Best Served

Pour it neat at room temperature and sit with it for five minutes before your first sip — let it open up. If you find the ABV a touch assertive, a small splash of still water will soften the edges without flattening the complexity. This also makes a genuinely excellent Highball: 50ml over ice in a tall glass, topped with chilled soda and a twist of lemon peel. The blended malt character gives it enough backbone to hold its own against the dilution, and it makes for a remarkably easy-drinking serve on a warm evening.

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Duncan Cairns
Duncan Cairns
Senior Whisky Reviewer

Duncan has spent two decades judging Scotch whisky at competitions from the International Wine & Spirit Competition to the World Whiskies Awards, developing a palate that prizes balance and terroir ab...

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