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official whisky regions of Scotland. Whether you're a newcomer or a seasoned enthusiast, you've likely seen Lowland, Highland, Speyside, Campbeltown, or Islay emblazoned on the label of a ...
A Guide to Scotland's Whisky-Producing Regions Islay, home to centuries-old distilleries like Bowmore, Lagavulin, and Ardbeg, has long carried the torch for Scotland’s island whiskies.
Whisky is commonly described as the 'water of life'. However, amidst one of the driest starts to a year seen in Scotland, ...
Happy World Whisky Day! To mark this “day of global whisky celebration” The Scotsman has put together some content for you to ...
The top whiskies in every region of Scotland have been named. Scotland's whiskies are among the most famous and popular in the world. Each area of the country is home to various distilleries that ...
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 ...
Photography by PIERRE LONGNUS, GETTY Argyll and the Isles incorporates a number of Scotland's whisky regions within its borders, including the Highland distillery of Oban. Photograph by WILD ABOUT ...
This Saturday (May 17), World Whisky Day t akes place, and whisky lovers around the globe will hopefully have some pours of ...
there are glorious Scotch whisky experiences further afield in Scotland's five famed whisky regions, like Speyside in the Scottish Highlands and the dramatically beautiful island of Islay.
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 ...