by asadrazzaqlahore | Jul 18, 2018
Indian Whiskies Despite India outwardly being one of the largest whisky drinking nations in the world, most domestically distilled “whiskies” are dominated by molasses-derived spirits, and are therefore according to EU legislation, not whisky at all. There are,... by asadrazzaqlahore | Jul 18, 2018
American Whiskies America is one of the world’s largest whiskey producers, boasting an extensive range of offerings in numerous distinct styles. From sweeter Tennessee whiskeys to the spicey rye and corn expressions, the country offers something truly unique for... by asadrazzaqlahore | Jul 18, 2018
Speyside The Speyside sub-region of the Scottish Highlands is home to over half of all Scotland’s working distilleries, including some of the most famous whisky names in the world. This significant concentration of producers means there is a wide variety among the... by asadrazzaqlahore | Jul 18, 2018
Islay One of the whisky capitals of the world, Islay (pronounced eye-la) is located off Scotland’s west coast and is home to pristine beaches, stunning scenery, and eight distinguished whisky distilleries. The distilleries on this island have become synonymous with... by asadrazzaqlahore | Jul 18, 2018
Island There are nearly 800 islands scattered off the northwestern coast of Scotland, only a few of which are home to distilleries. While they are officially part of the Highlands region and largely lumped together for geographical ease, these islands are known for...
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