Blended Malt Whisky is a mix of two or more single malt whiskies without any grain whisky content in the assemblage. The category was formerly sometimes referred to as Pure Malt or Vatted Malt, but these terms were banned and replaced with Blended Malt in the 2009 Scotch Whisky Regulations.
Blended Malt Whisky should not be confused with the more prevalent Blended Scotch Whisky, which is a mix of malt whisky and grain whisky. Blended Malt refers to any product that contains only malt whisky but is a product of more than one distillery.