Scotch Whisky

Scotch whisky is made exclusively in Scotland, and it is subject to strict regulations that define its production, labeling, and marketing. Scotch whisky is categorized into subtypes based on the region in Scotland where it was produced, with each region known for its own unique flavor profile. These subtypes include Campbeltown, Highland, Islay, Lowland, and Speyside whiskies.

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Built on the grounds of Ballindalloch Castle, Ballindaloch is Scotland's first single estate distillery crafting Scotch whisky from locally grown barley.
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Tour The Glenlivet, the award-winning Scotch distillery in the Livet valley in Speyside, crafting unique Single Malt Scotch that's fruity, and complex.
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Distillery on the Isle of Harris in the Hebridean Islands creating gin and Scotch whisky from local ingredients that captures the spirit of the island.
View of Ballantrae in the Lowland area of Scotland from the ocean.
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Lowland Scotch whiskies are known for their lighter, more delicate flavour profiles making them a great place to start for those new to Scotch whisky.