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Below, we’re breaking down what every whisky-making region of Scotland is, what that means ... It’s a little all over the map since the new kids are getting a start in the Lowlands.
ensuring that your journey through Scotland's whisky map ends with the most delightful part – the tasting. There are five official whisky regions in Scotland, and these are the Lowlands ...
The Scotch Whisky Regulations of 2009 define five ... it’d make different whisky. Putting the region on the map, in some way, could only benefit local communities and tourism.
Read on for the experts' top whisky picks in each region of Scotland. More information can be found on the Master of Malt website. Master of Malt's top pick for the Highlands is the Dalmore 15 ...
Scotland is divided into five recognized whisky-producing regions, Speyside, the Lowlands, the Highlands, Islay, and Campbeltown. A sixth “unofficial” region called the Islands encompasses all ...
Ian also touched on how Fife could, and perhaps should, be seen as a whisky region in its own right. With five distilleries in total, Fife is outranking Campbeltown, Scotland’s smallest whisky ...
You might also need a quick 101 on the five Scotch whisky regions and their flavour characteristics. While we’re talking about tasting notes, don’t be dismayed when the bottle says something ...
The Loch Lomond Distillery is located near the southern shores of Loch Lomond along the edge of the Lowland-Highland boundary of Scotland. The region is known for its diverse whisky styles.
From the rolling hills of the highlands to peat-covered Islay, here are the five whisky regions, including the islands. Scotland is home to a range of whisky expressions. The spectrum of flavors ...