Whiskies of Scotland
Scotland ranks unchallenged as the home of Whisky. While the Irish claim origin and quality the records and the market say otherwise, Scotch is one of the most successful drinks in the world. Its global fame can be attributed no less to traditional production, but also to the love and enthusiasm shown among the initiated.
Beyond mere density (Scotland has by far the highest density of whisky distilleries relative to the size of the country around the world) the country also produces a dizzying number of varieties and styles meaning there truly is something for everyone. From the signature peat smoke of Islay to the sweet and smooth Lowlands and the unstoppable fruit and nutty richness of Speyside there’s always a reason to reach for a dram. The only question is peated, Sherry cask maturation or both?
Whisky Bottle | Rating | Reviews | Price |
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Ledaig 18 Year Old (That Boutique-y Whisky Company) | 5 | 3 | £76 |
Glen Garioch 2011 7 Year Old Carn Mor Strictly Limited | 0 | 0 | £41.63 |
Glenesk 1971 30 Year Old Silver Seal | 0 | 0 | £1000 |
Port Ellen 1983 16 Year Old Cooper’s Choice | 0 | 0 | £950 |
Brora 30 Year Old 6th Release /2007 | 0 | 0 | £2000 |
Famous Grouse Winter Reserve (1L) Blended Whisky | 0 | 0 | £ |
Bunnahabhain 1991 23 Year Old Jack Wiebers Fighting Fish | 0 | 0 | £ |
Macduff 1997 20 Year Old Valinch & Mallet | 0 | 0 | £150 |
Clubhouse Blended Whisky | 4.1 | 11 | £18.35 |
Caol Ila 17 Year Old 2000 – Single Cask (Master of Malt) | 0 | 0 | £ |
Mortlach 14 Year Old | 3.5 | 2 | £ |
Mannochmore 2012 The Fruity Four Styles | 0 | 0 | £46.95 |