Highlands Whisky
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Maybe because it is the largest geographical area, the Highlands is also the hardest Whisky region to pin down stylistically. For this reason it is easiest not to consider the Highlands as one large are, but as 4 smaller and much more distinct ones.
North-Highland malts tend to be light bodied, delicate whiskies with complex aromas and a dryish finish sometimes spicy, sometimes with a trace of salt. Northern Highland distilleries are almost all coastal. The most northerly is Old Pulteney, situated about as far north as you can go in Wick, which produces a delicious, fragrant, dry whisky.
Working south along the route of the A9, next comes Clynelish at Brora (built in 1969, beside an earlier distillery who’s whiskies are known as Brora) - a sophisticated and complex whisky older expressions are very highly regarded and the malt deserves to be better known. Perhaps the reason that it is rarely seen as a distillery bottling is that it’s malt is a key component of Johnnie Walker.
The best known of all the Northern Highland malts is Glenmorangie. Glenmorangie, is made at Tain on the Cromarty Firth, and is the most popular malt in Scotland. Over the last decade Glenmorangie pioneered the now often copied process of wood finishing. Althoght this process is not universally popular; it transformed the company’s commercial success.
The Eastern Highlands produce a number of whiskies that can be confused with those of Speyside. In the north of the region close to the southern border of Speyside, whiskies which are smooth, sometimes with a little smoke, malty-sweet, such as Macduff, Ardmore, Glen Garioch and Knockdhu are made.
Further south is Fettercairn, and Glencadam, at Brechin, which produces an unusual creamy, fruity malt. The area between the Moray and the Tay has two distilleries of note; Royal Lochnagar and Glendronach. The first is a wonderfully smooth, rich whisky made in the shadow of the mountain of the same name in a distillery established in 1825 The second is also luscious and often sherried.
In the Western Highlands there only two distilleries on the mainland those of Oban and Ben Nevis. Oban is a perfect, sheltered harbour makes it the principal seaport for the Isles and the capital of the West Highlands. Its whisky has a misty, briny character, with a background of heather and peat.
The Oban whisky stills used are among the smallest in Scotland; the cramped nature of the site is attested to by the odd position of the worm tubs, fed by unusually short lyne arms, and nestled in the ‘vee’ between the roofs of the still house and an adjoining building.
The whiskies of the Central Highlands are a mixed bag. Generally they are lighter-bodied and sweeter that their cousins to the east, but not as sweet as Speysides.
The Central Highland single malts used to be known as 'Perthshire Whiskies'. Most are found along the valleys of the Tay and its tributaries. The furthest north is Dalwhinnie, which is almost in Speyside indeed; it is at the very head of the river, over sixty miles from Grantown-on-Spey.
Blair Athol and Edradour whisky distilleries are both near Pitlochrie. The former was founded in the 1790s and was substantially rebuilt in 1949 Edradour is the smallest distillery in Scotland - a happy survivor of the days of 'farm distilleries' - yet produces a clean, fresh, attractive and justly popular whisky.
South again is Aberfeldy distillery, on the edge of the pretty town of the same name. Glenturret, at Crieff is one of the claimants to being the oldest distillery, although it was dismantled in the 1920s and is much changed.
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Glengoyne Single Cask 1990, 1st Fill Oloroso 16 Year Old
UK » Scotch Whisky » Highlands Whisky |
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£ 9.95 | |
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Ready, but will keep,
56.6% alc.
16 Years Single Cask Miniature Bottlings are handpicked by a team of experts at Glengoyne and personally approved by the signature of Robbie Hughes, Distillery Manager. The colour is deep copper, with marvellous nose of shortbread, stewed fruits, Seville orange marmalade, dark chocolate. The ... MORE | ||||
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John Milroy Pulteney 7 Years
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£ 26.25 | |
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Ready, but will keep,
46% alc.
John Milroy was one of the first retailers to pioneer Single Malt Whiskies in London over 40 years ago.This Scottish connoisseur’s devotion to promoting Malt Whiskies and his ability to identify special casks has created an international following for his John Milroy Selection. Pulteney ... MORE | ||||
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Tullibardine Connoisseurs Choice Single Malt Scotch Whisky
UK » Scotch Whisky » Highlands Whisky |
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£ 27.95 | |
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Ready, but will keep,
46% alc.
Tullibardine single malt Scotch whiskyis youthful, citrussy, light, with fragrant, cereal nose, with notes of freshly cut grass. On the palate , soft vanilla (the effect of maturation in American hogsheads) introduces a teasing interplay of sweet spices and floral flavours. Easy-drinking and ... MORE | ||||
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Old Pulteney 12 yrs, Highland, Single Malt
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£ 27.95 | |
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Ready, but will keep,
40% alc.
Deep amber, red gold, with a slight pink hue. The nose evokes the maritime
location of the distillery, with notes of the sea breeze, supplementing vibrant
citrus aromas. On the palate it is herbaceous, floral, showing a seductive
honeysuckle character with nuances of sea salt and sherry cask ...
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An Cnoc 12 yrs, Speyside,Single Malt
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£ 27.95 | |
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Ready, but will keep,
43% alc.
AnCnoc 12 Years Old is light, yet complex, it’s smooth yet challenging, each twist and turn delivers a surprise. For malt drinkers and new to malt alike, this is a dram that has something for everyone. The nose delivers soft very aromatic notes with a hint of honey and lemon in the ... MORE | ||||
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Balblair 1997
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Ready, but will keep,
42.8% alc.
The dry spiceness of the Northern Highland malts is present in definite but delicate form in various versions of Balblair, which are made using water that has flowed in streams over crumbley local peat. The first distillery was built in 1790 and the present building dates from the 1870s. The ... MORE | ||||
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2000
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Berrys' Own Selection North British, Single Grain
UK » Scotch Whisky » Highlands Whisky |
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£ 29.95 | |
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Ready, but will keep,
46% alc.
Founded in 1885 North British is Edinburgh’s last remaining distillery. Maize and a high percentage of Green Malt are the main ingredients for the production of Grain Whisky, which provide the basis for Scotland’s iconic blends. A pale golden hue, this fresh and lively Single Grain has ... MORE | ||||
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Royal Lochnagar 12 yrs, Highland, Single Malt
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£ 29.95 | |
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40% alc.
Royal Lochnagar distillery neighbours the Balmoral estate in beautiful Deeside and was granted a royal warrant following a visit by Queen Victoria. The malt is clean, firm and smooth with a smoky element and restrained fruitiness. | ||||
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Glen Garioch 15 yrs
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£ 29.95 | |
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Ready, but will keep,
43% alc.
Located in Old Meldrum in Aberdeenshire, this malt has a reputation for its leafy, perfumy, smokey nature. Clean and spicy with a lingering heather-honey finish. Very distinctive. | ||||
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Ardmore Single Malt
UK » Scotch Whisky » Highlands Whisky |
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£ 32.95 | |
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Ready, but will keep,
46% alc.
Founded in 1898 by one of Scotland’s most famous whisky families. Ardmore has a longstanding belief in traditional distilling methods and insist that the aromatic smoke from natural, Highland peat fires is used to dry their malted barley. Sadly today, the high cost of this procedure has ... MORE | ||||







