The Single Malt rose is a unique, award-winning cut flower variety bred by Vip Roses in the Netherlands (introduced in 2000). Known for its distinctive coffee-tan and pink-golden bi-color, the large, cup-shaped flowers feature wavy petals, lack fragrance, and are renowned for being almost thornless with a sturdy, upright growth habit.
Key Characteristics of Single Malt Rose:
- Color & Appearance: The petals display a warm blend of pink, tan, and brown tones, often described as coffee-colored.
- Structure: Large, 10–12 cm cup-shaped blooms with wavy edges, ideal for bouquets.
- Growth & Habit: Strong, upright, and nearly thornless, making them easy to handle.
- Availability: Primarily used as a, cut flower, these roses repeat bloom throughout the year and are suitable for warm climates.
- Scent: The variety is typically known to have no fragrance.
This variety is highly valued for its unique color, which sets it apart from traditional vibrant or pastel roses, making it a “floral gem” for gardeners and florists alike.




