The magic of distilleries has never ceased to capture the imagination of the world over and over; they invoke a sense of the mystical and the unknown, even though the process remains largely the same today as it was over a thousand years ago.
Scotch whiskey is one of Scotland’s most iconic and celebrated exports, and with over 120 whiskey distilleries in Scotland, it’s no wonder the country draws enthusiasts from across the globe.
There are two main types of Scotch whiskey: single malt and single grain. Single malt whiskey is produced from 100% malted barley at a single distillery, offering a more complex flavour profile.
Blended whiskies, meanwhile, combine malt and grain whiskies to create smoother, more approachable spirits. Whichever your preference, touring these distilleries will not only educate you on the process but also immerse you in a tradition that has been evolving for centuries.
Whether you’re interested in a hands-on tasting session, a full behind-the-scenes production tour, or simply admiring the scenic settings, Scottish distillery tours offer a variety of experiences that reflect the unique character of each region.
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