Enjoy a glass of a mix of maltand grain whiskies, blended to a specific house style, traditional to some of the best-known whisky brands in the world.
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Explore the world of whiskies and the distinct flavours and profiles from outside of Scotland – Ireland, Japan, Taiwan and United States.
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This vast region offers diverse styles, ranging from light and floral to robust and smoky. It’s home to iconic distilleries like Glenmorangie, Dalmore and Oban delivering whiskies with heather, honey, and oak characteristics.
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The most densely populated whisky region, known for its rich, fruity, and floral whiskies. Think apples, honey, and a hint of spice. Famous distilleries include Glenlivet, Cragganmore, Glenfiddich and Macallan.
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For lovers of peated whisky, Islay is the ultimate destination. This island is famed for bold and smoky malts with maritime influence. Bowmore, Ardbeg, Laphroaig, and Lagavulin are celebrated names from this region.
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The Islands is not officially recognised as a separate whisky producing region by the Scotch Whisky Association - it’s considered part of the broader Highlands region. However, it’s often treated as a distinct area due to its unique whisky styles. The Islands include distilleries from Orkney, Skye, and other coastal areas. Expect a mix of peat, spice, and sea spray from names like Jura, Highland Park and Talisker.
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Known for their gentle and approachable whiskies, the Lowlands produce malts with notes of grass, citrus, and toffee.Auchentoshan and Glenkinchie are standout distilleries in this region.