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The regions of Scotch whisky. Scotland was traditionally divided into four whisky regions: Campbeltown, The Highlands, The Isle of Islay and The Lowlands. [77] Due to the large number of distilleries found there, the Speyside area became the fifth, recognised by the Scotch Whisky Association (SWA) as a distinct region in 2014. [78]
The world of Scotch whisky is wide, rooted in tradition, and increasingly exciting. To understand what makes Scotch whisky so special, start with the classic regions. Food & Wine / Getty Images
According to the Scotch Whisky Association there were 151 distilleries licensed to produce Scotch whisky as ... Region Year closed Adelphi: Glasgow: Lowland: 1907 ...
Whisky producing regions of Scotland. Island single malts are the single malt Scotch whiskies produced on the islands around the perimeter of the Scottish mainland. The islands (excluding Islay) are not recognised in the Scotch Whisky Regulations as a distinct whisky producing region, but are considered to be part of the Highland region. [1]
Whisky producing regions of Scotland. Campbeltown single malts are single malt Scotch whiskies distilled in the burgh of Campbeltown, on the Kintyre peninsula in Scotland.Once a major producer of whisky with as many as 30 distilleries, and claiming the title "whisky capital of the world", its production has markedly declined.
Scotland's whisky-producing regions. Lowland single malts are single malt whiskies distilled in Scotland's lowlands.The region is home to distilleries such as: Annandale in Annan; Auchentoshan near Clydebank; Bladnoch in Galloway; Daftmill in Fife; The Girvan Distilleries near Girvan; and Glenkinchie distillery near Edinburgh.
English: This map contains all currently operating and closed whisky distilleries (both malt and grain) in Scotland, together with the whisky regions. Date 9 December 2018
The region is administratively divided between Moray and the Highland council area. Map of the Malt Whisky Trail. Speyside is one of the main centres of the Scotch whisky industry, with a high concentration of single malt distilleries in the region, including the Glenfiddich and Balvenie distilleries.