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This beginner's guide unpacks Scotland's whisky regions, explaining their distinctive styles, traditional production methods, ...
Scotch Whiskey regions. The Scotch Whisky Regulations of 2009 define five legally sanctioned geographical indications: the “protected localities” of Campbeltown and Islay, and the “protected ...
To truly learn about Scotch, you need to have at least some background on the various Scotch producing regions of Scotland. And there’s no better time to do that than July 27th, National Scotch Day.
Scotch whisky is not a monolith.There’s a lot at play in every bottle, from the age statements to the styles to the regions — which can lead to a ton of confusion. And rightfully so, it’s a ...
Which single-malt whisky shall we pour? Here’s a look at Scotland's six whisky regions and the characteristics of the spirits they produce.
There Are 5 Traditional Scotch Whisky Regions. Now, This Scottish Archipelago Wants In. The Hebridean Whisky Trail has only been growing in recent years.
Speyside. The Speyside region accounts for a very small land area, but it is by far the most densely packed region of distilleries in Scotland (more than 50 of them), hugging its northeast coast.
Scotch Whisky Regions. Islay. Carl Jorgensen/Getty Images. Scotland is divided into five recognized whisky-producing regions, Speyside, the Lowlands, the Highlands, Islay, and Campbeltown.
This Scottish Region Is Famous for Whisky That Tastes Like the Sea — How to Plan the Perfect Trip. In the Scottish Highlands, a unique type of whisky embodies the flavors of both land and sea.
A Guide to Scotland's Whisky-Producing Regions. From the rolling hills of the highlands to peat-covered Islay, here are the five whisky regions, including the islands.
From the rolling hills of the highlands to peat-covered Islay, here are the five whisky regions, including the islands. xavierarnau / Getty Images Scotland is home to a range of whisky expressions ...