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Talisker

Every sip of Talisker is a sip of Skye and its rugged coastlines. Find adventure in a bottle with full-bodied single malts boasting real depth and character

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The Singleton

Crafted in the picturesque setting of Speyside, The Singleton found royal favour with King Edward VII and now continues to excite whisky lovers worldwide.

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Lagavulin

Uncover the history of the definitive Islay malt and discover how Peter Mackie's steerage from 1887 elevated this exceptional malt to its present-day status.

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Mortlach

Follow the Cowie dynasty who nurtured the world of Mortlach, leading to the creation of bold and complex whiskies crafted in Dufftown's first licensed distillery.

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Cardhu

Reveal the history of Cardhu, its skilled craftspeople and its exceptional single malt whiskies, distilled high on the hills of the Spey Valley.

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Oban

Immerse yourself in the unique character of Oban. From its coastal origins to its complex flavours, discover the allure of Oban and find your perfect dram.

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Blair Athol

Dating back to 1798, Blair Athol distillery is well worth a visit. Standing at the gateway to the Scottish Highlands, enjoy tours and tastings of this ancient malt distilled from the Allt Dour.

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A bottle of Brora 39-year-old single malt Scotch whisky sits on a wooden table under a spotlight. Next to it sits a rocks glass with whisky.

Brora

Book a tour of the Brora whisky distillery, renowned for its legendary whiskies. Explore its rich history, masterful craftsmanship and exquisite drams.

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Caol Ila

Uncover the rich history of Caol Ila, from its 19th century origins on the Sound of Islay to its present-day status as the Islay home of Johnnie Walker.

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Clynelish

Uncover the history of Clynelish, from its 1819 beginnings to the present-day craftsmanship producing a rich whisky with delectable verdant flavour notes.

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Cragganmore

Unravel the history of Cragganmore and its legendary founder, Big John Smith, who created single malt whiskies with Speyside's most complex aromas.

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Dalwhinnie

Crafted in the highest and coldest working distillery in Scotland, Dalwhinnie offers clean whiskies with a malty-sweet taste, and a warm welcome to those who venture to the distillery.

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Johnnie Walker

Johnnie Walker is the world’s most recognisable name in Scotch, crafted by an expert team of blenders and enjoyed far and wide for its exquisite balance.

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Port Ellen

Explore Port Ellen's rich history from 1825 to its 2024 renaissance; a journey through time and turbulence to newfound brilliance.

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Royal Lochnagar

Unravel the history of Royal Lochnagar, from its humble beginnings in the Cairngorms to its royal connections, culminating in its delicate, golden malt.

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Glenkinchie

Explore the rich history of Glenkinchie, “The Edinburgh Malt”, from its 1825 founding by farmers to its present-day reverence for traditional craft.

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