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Scotland

Scotland

Scotland is the home of Scotch whisky, and it makes more single malt than anywhere else on earth. The style shifts by region, so the country is best read as five of them. Speyside is the largest, known for soft, fruity malts full of apple, honey and gentle spice. The Highlands cover the most ground and the widest range, from light and floral to rich and full-bodied. Islay is the smoky one, its malts heavy with peat, brine and a coastal tang. The Lowlands run lighter and grassier, an easy place to start. Campbeltown, once a whisky capital, keeps a small but characterful set of salty, oily drams. The shelf spans everything from everyday blends and entry single malts to rare collector bottlings and old vintages. Start with a regional style you like, then follow it deeper. Scotland makes more than whisky now. A growing set of distillers turn out gin here too, often from the same stills. Browse the whisky first, then use the tabs to explore the rest, and follow the links through to buy.

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About Scotland

Scotland is the home of Scotch whisky, and it makes more single malt than anywhere else on earth. The style shifts by region, so the country is best read as five of them. Speyside is the largest, known for soft, fruity malts full of apple, honey and gentle spice. The Highlands cover the most ground and the widest range, from light and floral to rich and full-bodied. Islay is the smoky one, its malts heavy with peat, brine and a coastal tang. The Lowlands run lighter and grassier, an easy place to start. Campbeltown, once a whisky capital, keeps a small but characterful set of salty, oily drams. The shelf spans everything from everyday blends and entry single malts to rare collector bottlings and old vintages. Start with a regional style you like, then follow it deeper. Scotland makes more than whisky now. A growing set of distillers turn out gin here too, often from the same stills. Browse the whisky first, then use the tabs to explore the rest, and follow the links through to buy.

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Ardbeg

Est. 1815

Ardbeg

Islay, Scotland

Ardbeg Distillery, founded in 1815, is renowned for producing some of the peatiest single malt Scotch whiskies on the Isle of Islay. The distillery combines traditional production methods with a commitment to quality, resulting in richly smoky and complex spirits. Its whiskies are celebrated worldwide for their intense flavors and distinctive character.

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Bowmore

Est. 1779

Bowmore

Islay, Scotland

Bowmore Distillery, established in 1779, is one of the oldest distilleries on the Isle of Islay. Renowned for its balanced peated single malts, Bowmore combines traditional craftsmanship with coastal maturation, imparting a distinctive smoky yet smooth character. Its unique location by the sea influences the whisky's flavor profile, making it a classic example of Islay whisky.

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Lagavulin

Est. 1816

Lagavulin

Islay, Scotland

Lagavulin Distillery, established in 1816, is renowned for its intensely peated single malt Scotch whisky. Located on the southern coast of Islay, it uses traditional floor maltings and water from nearby springs to create its distinctive smoky and rich flavors. Its iconic 16-year-old expression is celebrated worldwide for its depth and complexity.

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Laphroaig

Est. 1815

Laphroaig

Islay, Scotland

Laphroaig Distillery, established in 1815, is renowned for its distinctive peated single malt Scotch whisky. Located on the southern coast of Islay, it uses traditional production methods including malted barley dried over peat fires, giving its whisky a bold, smoky character. Laphroaig is celebrated worldwide for its unique medicinal and seaweed notes.

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