Lowland

The Lowland region of Scotland is located in the southern part of the country, and is known for producing a lighter style of Scotch whisky. Lowland Scotch is typically a lighter and more delicate style of whisky, often with floral and grassy notes. It is known for its smoothness and subtlety, and is often described as being "easy-drinking," so it is a good choice for those new to Scotch Whisky.
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.