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SPEYSIDE, SCOTLAND—Starting your day with a nose and a taste of a dram of whisky is just what you do when you’re in Speyside, Scotland. I’m here to learn about and experience all that the ...
This is a whisky distillery. Our first. We’re in Speyside, the Napa Valley of Scotch whisky, where the official “Whisky Trail” winds through Scotland’s highest concentration of distilleries.
The Malt Whisky Trail has more to it than just some of Speyside’s distilleries, but they’re a good place to start, finds Rosalind Erskine.
However, now there is hope as Scotland prepares to reopen for tourism on July 15 with the Malt Whisky Trail, and Speyside in particular, ready to re-emerge and help it get back on its feet.
The Malt Whisky Trail through Speyside is the only one of its kind in the world, which makes it a unique selling point for the area. Moray is home to a huge concentration of over 50 distilleries ...
Created in the early 1980s, the only malt whisky trail in the world includes seven working distilleries and a cooperage, nestled among the rolling green hills of Speyside. Much like kilts, the ...
This is also the whisky trail. Speyside is home to many famous makers of single malt Scotch. Some distilleries offer tours with tastings. Even for the teetotaller, it's an interesting insight into ...
Whisky tourism is going from strength to strength and Speyside's Malt Whisky Trail is a match for many a pretty vineyard route Lucy Gillmore Tuesday 28 April 2015 17:02 BST Comments open image in ...
The Speyside now gives it the credibility to launch the brand internationally as a 10-year-old. Only 10,000 nine-litre cases will be sold this year, of which 5000 cases have already been pre-sold ...
Known for light, grassy non-peated whiskies, Speyside boasts more than half the malt whisky distilleries in Scotland including the two best-selling single malts in the world, The Glenlivet and ...
Speyside's malt whisky trail winds informally through the barley fields, villages, castles and -- of course -- whisky distilleries clustered loosely around the Spey River.