A Guide to Scotch Whisky Regions – Lowlands

A Guide to Scotch Whisky Regions – Lowlands

The most underrated and least understood of all Scotland’s whisky regions Historically much of the single malt whisky produced in the Lowlands was destined for use in blended Scotch, but now they are beginning to make a name for themselves. The number of distilleries...
A Guide to Scotch Whisky Regions – Islands

A Guide to Scotch Whisky Regions – Islands

Scotland’s islands are scattered far and wide. They are home to some of Scotland’s most iconic whisky distilleries. Although one of the most evocative Scotch whisky regions, the Islands are often, and somewhat lazily, categorised alongside the Highlands on the whisky...
A Guide to Scotch Whisky Regions – Islay

A Guide to Scotch Whisky Regions – Islay

Islay, famous for fiery, heavily peated whiskies. Scotland is split into six whisky regions – Campbeltown, Highlands, Islands, Islay, Lowlands, and Speyside. Of all the different Scotch whisky regions, arguably none is more evocative or of its place than the Hebridean...
A Guide to Scotch Whisky Regions – Speyside

A Guide to Scotch Whisky Regions – Speyside

The Speyside whisky region is home to some of Scotland’s most famous and recognisable whisky names. Of the six Scotch whisky regions – Campbeltown, Highlands, Islands, Islay, Lowlands, and Speyside – it is arguably the most important. Speyside whisky is the...