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Scotch Whisky
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Bell's Christmas Bell Decanter 1995
Whisky Decanters | 70CL/40% -
Bell's Christmas Bell Decanter 1992
Whisky Decanters | 70CL/40% -
Bell's Christmas Bell Decanter 1989
Whisky Decanters | 75CL/43% -
Bell's 8 Year Old Christmas Bell Decanter 2005
Whisky Decanters | 70CL/40% -
Bell's Christmas Bell Decanter 2010
Whisky Decanters | 70CL/40% -
Big Peat Blended Malt Scotch Whisky - Remarkable Regional...
Blended Malt | 70CL/46% -
Monkey Shoulder Blended Malt Whisky
Blended Malt | 70CL/40% -
Compass Box-Oak Cross Blended Malt Scotch Whisky
Blended Malt | 70CL/43% -
J & B Rare Blended Scotch Whisky
Blended Whisky | 70CL/40% -
Johnnie Walker Blue Label Blended Scotch Whisky
Blended Whisky | 70CL/40% -
Pig's Nose
Blended Whisky | 70CL/44% -
Glenfarclas Family Cask 1989 W18 Cask 13010 Single...
Speyside | 70CL/51.4% -
Hakushu 12 Year Old Single Malt
Japan | 70CL/43.5% -
Yamazaki 12 Year Old Japanese Single Malt Whisky
World Whiskey | 70CL/43% -
Glenfarclas Family Cask 1984 Cask No. 6032 Single Malt...
Speyside | 70CL/47% -
Glenfarclas Family Cask 1983 Cask No.38 Single Malt...
Speyside | 70CL/50.8% -
Glenfarclas Family Cask 1981 Cask # 1085 Single Malt...
Speyside | 70CL/43.2% -
Glenfarclas Family Cask 1975 Cask No. 1185 Single Malt...
Speyside | 70CL/44.5% -
Glenfarclas Family Cask 1974 Cask No. 4076 Single Malt...
Speyside | 70CL/42.7% -
Glenfarclas Family Cask 1973 Cask No. R1 Single Malt...
Speyside | 70CL/41.6% -
Glenfarclas Family Cask 1972 Cask Number 3548 Single...
Speyside | 70CL/45.6% -
Glenfarclas Family Cask 1971 Cask Number 151 Single...
Speyside | 70CL/47% -
Glenfarclas Family Cask 1970 Cask No. 2026 Single Malt...
Speyside | 70CL/53% -
Glenfarclas Family Cask 1969 Cask 2451 Single Malt...
Speyside | 70CL/56.1% -
Glenfarclas Family Cask 1968 Cask Number 5243 Single...
Speyside | 70CL/41.7%
Scotch Whisky, known worldwide as "Scotch" is an umbrella term for any of the following whisky varieties produced in Scotland; Single Malt, Blended Malt, Single Grain, Blended Grain and Blended (Malt & Grain) Whisky.
In terms of an official definition, Scotch Whisky must be at least 40% ABV, it must be distilled to a maximum strength of 94.8% ABV, it must be wholly matured in an excise warehouse in Scotland for at least 3 years and the cask that the whisky is matured in must not exceed a capacity of 700 litres. In addition, if an age statement is present on the bottle or label, every spirit within that bottle must be at the very least, the age stated. This is the case with all varieties of Scotch Whisky.
Traditionally, Scotland was divided into four distinct whisky producing regions, each with their own characterisitc styles and flavours.
These were;
- Highlands
- Lowlands
- Islay
- Campbeltown
The Scotch Whisky Association now recognises an additional region which lies within the Highland region, called Speyside. It is an area that encompasses the Spey river valley in the north east of the country and is home to just under half of Scotland's working distilleries.
In addition to this, a further but unofficial region exists in the form of "The Islands" with whiskies such as Scapa, Highland Park, Talisker, Arran and Tobermory hailing from this region. Technically however, The Islands are part of the Highland region.
Therefore the regions are as follows;
- Highlands
- Lowlands
- Islay
- Campbeltown
- Speyside
- Islands (Unoffical, part of the Highlands)