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Discover Scotland’s Iconic Whisky Regions
Scotland is home to five official whisky regions — with Islands often recognised as a passionate, unofficial sixth. Each region offers its own unique flavour profile, giving you a true taste of Scotland’s whisky heritage.
Please note: Depending on availability, the whiskies included may vary from those pictured.
Campbeltown
Once known as the Whisky Capital of the World, Campbeltown whiskies are typically gentle, smoky, and full of character.
Islay
The smallest whisky region, famous for complex, peaty, and intensely flavourful whiskies.
Highland
The largest whisky-producing region in Scotland. Highland whiskies are full-bodied, rich, and often beautifully sweet.
Lowland
A region enjoying a modern revival. Lowland whiskies are known for being soft, delicate, and wonderfully smooth.
Islands (Unofficial Region)
Produced across Scotland’s rugged island coastlines, these whiskies are diverse, often rich, and typically smoky.
Speyside
Home to the highest concentration of distilleries. Speyside whiskies are celebrated for their light, sweet, and elegant style.
