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  2. List of whisky distilleries in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Distillery Location Region Year closed Adelphi: Glasgow: Lowland: 1907, demolished 1970 Albyn: ... Scotch Missed: The Lost Distilleries of Scotland. Angel's Share.

  3. File:Whisky distilleries and regions in Scotland (Updated).svg

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    Added Islands and Campbeltown region labels, Scotland and England country labels. 02:28, 13 December 2018: 2,400 × 2,800 (8.02 MB) Itguylordofthemilfs: Added additional open and closed distilleries. 15:03, 10 December 2018: 2,400 × 2,800 (7.84 MB) Itguylordofthemilfs: Cross-wiki upload from en.wikipedia.org

  4. File:Scotland map of whisky distilleries-fr.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Scotland's Malt Whisky Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Malt Whisky Trail is a local theme route marketing initiative, established to promote the region's whisky-related cultural heritage and encourage tourism. Over half of Scotland's malt whisky distilleries are in Speyside, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] not all of which are open to the public.

  6. Lowland single malts - Wikipedia

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    However, in recent years lowland distilleries such as Ailsa Bay and Annandale have become characterised by their use of peat, with a flavor profile more typical of Islay whiskey. [10] According to an August 2019 report, Auchentoshan is the region's only distillery still making whisky that is triple distilled which leads to "an edge of citrus ...

  7. Speyside single malt - Wikipedia

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    The Malt Whisky Trail Map. Scotland's Malt Whisky Trail is a tourism initiative featuring seven working Speyside distilleries, a historic distillery (Dallas Dhu, now a museum) and the Speyside Cooperage. A 2012 BBC article recommends a leisurely tour, taking a day or two at each distillery to appreciate the local "traditions and lore". [9]

  8. Highland single malts - Wikipedia

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    Whisky producing regions of Scotland. Highland single malts are single malt Scotch whiskies produced in the Highland region of Scotland.This categorisation includes the whiskies produced on the islands around the perimeter of Scotland (the Island single malts), except for Islay (see Islay whisky).

  9. Classic Malts of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The region of West Highland was created to separate between Oban and Dalwhinnie. Talisker is the only distillery on the Isle of Skye, which has never been a whisky region unto itself, [6] but would be in the Island subregion; though this categorisation enabled UDV to include both Talisker and Lagavulin, strongly flavoured malts with strong ...