Whisky

Whisky

Uisge beatha – “Water of life”.

 

Whisky

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    Bunnahabhain Distillery

    Bruichladdich Distillery

    Bowmore Distillery

    Blair Athol Distillery & Visitor Centre

    Bladnoch Distillery

    Benromach Distillery and Visitor Centre

    Ben Nevis Distillery

    Tullibardine Distillery

    Torabhaig Distillery

    Oban Distillery & Visitor Centre

 

In Scotland there are 5 Whisky producing regions that produce Single Malt whisky. These are Highland Malt whisky, Lowland Malt whisky, Campbeltown Malt whisky, Speyside Malt whisky and Islay Malt whisky. There is also Grain whiskies. Most whisky bought is blended whisky which mixes both Grain  and Malt whisky together. These are whiskies such as Famous Grouse & Johnie Walker.

No trip to Scotland would be complete without sampling a wee dram. Single Malt whisky would be drunk on its own or with a small dash of water.

Islay Region

The Island of Islay lies off the West coast of Scotland and is home to 9 distilleries; Ardbeg, Ardnahoe, Bowmore, Bruichladdich, Bunnahabhain, Caol Ila, Kilchoman, Lagavulin and Laphroaig.

Islay Region

Lowland Region

This region encompasses Fife, Stirling, Glasgow, Edinburgh and the central belt down to the Scottish borders. There are 16 distilleries: Aberargie, Ailsa Bay, Annandale, Auchentoshan, Bladnoch, Borders, Clydeside, Daftmill, Eden Mill, Glasgow, Glenkinchie, Halewood chain pier, Holyrood, Inchdairnie, Kingsbarns and Lindores Abbey.

Lowland Region

Highland Region 

There are 48 distilleries including; Aberfeldy, Abhainn Dearg, Arbikie, Ardmore, Ardnamurchan, Arran, Balblair, Ben Nevis, Blair Athol, Clynelish, Dalmore, Dalwhinnie, Deanston, Dornoch, Edradour, Fettercairn, Glencadam, Glendronach, Glenglassaugh, Glengoyne, Glenmorangie, Glen Ord, Deeside, Glenturret, Glenwyvis, Highland Park, Isle of Harris, Isle of Jura, Loch Lomond, Lone Wolf, Maduff, Lagg, Ncn’ean, Oban, Pulteney, Isle of Raasay, Royal Brackla, Royal Lochnagar, Scapa, Strathearn, Talisker, Teaninich, Tobermory, Tomatin, Torabhaig, Tullibardine and Wolfburn.

Highland Region

 

Speyside Region

Speyside is located along the river Spey. This area has the most distilleries in Scotland. In total there are 50 distilleries in this ares. These are; Aberlour, Allt A’Bhainne, Auchroisk, Aultmore, Ballindalloch, Balmenach, Balvenie, Benriach, Benrinnes, Benromach, Braeval, Cardhu, Cragganmore, Craigellachie, Dailuaine, Dalmmunach, Glenallachie, Glenburgie, Glendullan, Glen Elgin, Glenfarclas, Glenfiddich, Glen Grant, Glen Keith, Dufftown, Glenlivet, Glenossie, Glen Moray, Glenrothes, Glen Spey, Glentauchers, Inchgower, Kininvie, Knockando, Knockdhu, Macallan, Mannochmore, Linkwood, Mortlach, Miltonduff,Longmorn, Roseisle, Speyburn, Speyside, Strathisla, Strathmill, Tamdhu, Tamnavulin, Tomintoul and Tordmore.

Speyside Region

Campbeltown Region

Campbeltown is a town situated on the Mull of Kintyre, There is 3 distilleries. These are Glengyle, Glen Scotia & Springbank.

Campbeltown Region

Grain Whisky

Grain Whisky is produced in the following distilleries; Cameronbridge, Girvan, Invergordon, Loch Lomond, North British, Starlaw and Strathclyde.

Grain

Whisky Distilleries

Scotland has over 100 distilleries. Many of these distilleries offer tours. These are generally around 45  to 60 mins long and give an insight into the working distillery. It is recommended to book for these in advance during the summer months.

Benromach Distillery & Visitor Centre

For more information and to book a distillery tour visit the Benromach Website.

Benromach Distillery

Bowmore Distillery

For more information and to book a distillery tour visit the Bowmore Website.

Bowmore Distillery

Old Pulteney Distillery

For more information and to book a distillery tour visit the Old Pulteney Website.

Old Pulteney Distillery