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Scotland

Distillers
2,387
Bottles
5,640

Whisky in Scotland

Scotland's whisky culture dates back to at least the 15th century, with the first recorded mention of whisky production in 1494. The country is often considered the birthplace of whisky, and its distilleries have been perfecting the craft for centuries. The industry has played a significant role in Scotland's economy and cultural heritage, with many distilleries remaining family-owned for generations. The Scotch Whisky Association, established in 1912, has been instrumental in protecting and promoting Scotch whisky globally.

Scotland is divided into several whisky-producing regions, each with its own distinct characteristics. The main regions include Speyside, Highland, Lowland, Islay, and Campbeltown. Speyside is known for its sweet and fruity whiskies, while Islay is famous for its heavily peated, smoky expressions. The Highlands offer a diverse range of styles, from light and floral to rich and robust. Lowland whiskies are typically lighter and more delicate, and Campbeltown is known for its briny, maritime-influenced whiskies. This regional diversity allows Scotland to produce a wide array of whisky styles, catering to various palates.

To be legally recognized as Scotch whisky, the spirit must be distilled and matured in Scotland. It must be aged for a minimum of three years in oak casks and bottled at a minimum strength of 40% alcohol by volume. Additionally, Scotch whisky must be made from malted barley, though other grains can be used in the production of grain whisky. The use of additives, other than water and caramel coloring, is strictly prohibited. These regulations ensure the quality and authenticity of Scotch whisky, maintaining its esteemed reputation worldwide.

DistilleriesRegions
DistillerBottles
Golani0
The Charles House0
Heart of Mystic0
White Peak0
Coilltean0
The House of MacDuff0
Marder0
Chequers0
Hill, Thomson & Co. Ltd.0
Humbel Distillery0
House of Glenroy0
Telser0
Grand Teton0
Strathglen0
Blacks Distillery0
The Charterstone Group0
Campbell, Hope & King0
Mayor, Sworder & Co. Ltd.0
Macleay Duff0
Reid Wright & Holloway (Distillers) Ltd.0
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