Scotch Whisky Regions of Scotland
Highland
Whisky from the Highlands of Scotland is known for it's crisper and fruitier notes, such as fruitcake, oak and dried fruits. Notable distilleries from the region include the likes of Dalmore
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Speyside Whisky
Whisky from Speyside is known for hints of orchard fruits such as apple, pear along with notes of smooth honey
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Whisky from the Lowlands is known for smoother more indulgent notes, such as cream, toffee and hints of fudge
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Campbeltown whisky is known for it's balance, often featuring deeper notes of smoke mixed with vanilla and subtle fruits
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Whisky from Islay is known for deeper notes of peat and smoke, often also featuring hints of crisp apple and orchard fruits
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Often combined within the highlands, the Islands region contributes it's own unique array of flavours to whisky, including peat and smoke.
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Frequently Asked Questions on Highland Whisky
Highland Whisky
Highland whiskies are celebrated for their broad spectrum of flavours, ranging from fruity and floral to rich and robust. This diversity stems from the vast size of the Highlands, which allows for different production styles and influences. In contrast, Islay whiskies are known for their intense smoky and peaty profiles, while Lowland whiskies are typically lighter and more delicate, often featuring floral and grassy notes. Many Highland whiskies showcase a perfect balance of spice, oak, and fruit, with each distillery offering its unique take on the region’s profile.
The Highland region is home to several iconic distilleries. Glenmorangie is known for its smooth, complex single malts, while Dalmore delivers whiskies with deep, rich flavours. Oban is another standout, producing whiskies that strike a balance between the coastal freshness of the sea and Highland warmth.
The richness of Highland whiskies makes them ideal companions for a variety of dishes. Try pairing them with roasted meats, dark chocolate, or even dried fruits like figs and apricots. The whisky’s complexity will enhance these flavours, creating a harmonious tasting experience.