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Arran
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House style: Light, sweet, unpeated and often with appley notes. A great gift whisky.
The island of Arran was once famous for its whisky, however for over 150 years there was no legal distillery. This changed in 1995, when Scotland's second ne.. |
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Highland Park
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House style: Famously desrcibed as an all-rounder, with a little of everything. If you haven't tried it...do!
Dating back to 1798, the Northernmost distillery in Scotland, Highland Park, is situated on the outskirts of Kirkwall the capital of Ork.. |
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Isle of Jura
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House style: Oily, seasidey and piney.
Perhaps over-shadowed by the neighbouring island of Islay in terms of whisky production, the Isle of Jura is however an amazing island. George Orwell wrote 1984 here. The Island has only one road, one distill.. |
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Ledaig
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House style: Peaty, nutty and sometimes minty.
The only whisky distillery on the island of Mull and one of the few Island malts, Tobermory, or Ledaig as it was once known is found in the village of the same name. Owned by Burn Stewart now, T.. |
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Scapa
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House style: Oily in body, with chocolate, salt and straw in the flavour. A generally mild and easy-drinking whisky, but one that is highly rated.
Scapa is the lesser known of the two distilleries remaining on Orkney. The distillery was built in 1.. |
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Talisker
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House style: A little peaty, but particularly peppery, this "Lava of the Cuillins" is undoubtedly one of the greats with a complex of heather, rope and smoke.
Talisker is the only distillery on Skye. The island?s Gaelic name, Eilean a Cheo, trans.. |
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Tobermory
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House style: Minty and sweet.
The only whisky distillery on the island of Mull and one of the few Island malts, Tobermory, or Ledaig as it was once known is found in the village of the same name. Owned by Burn Stewart now, Tobermory like other di.. |
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