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Frequently asked questions on Scotch Whisky
Scotch Whisky
Scotch whisky is truly unique, steeped in rich tradition and Scottish heritage. To be called Scotch, it must be distilled in Scotland and aged in oak casks for at least three years. Each bottle reflects the character of its region, with flavours shaped by Scotland’s climate and centuries-old methods. Whether it’s the bold, smoky whiskies from Islay or the smooth, fruity notes from Speyside, Scotch offers a wide variety of flavours that stand out from other types of whisky.
For those new to Scotch, it’s best to start with lighter, more approachable styles. Whiskies from Speyside or the Lowlands, with their smooth, fruity, and floral profiles, are perfect for easing into the world of Scotch. Experiment with adding a few drops of water to open up the whisky’s complex aromas and tasting notes, and don’t be afraid to explore different regions to find a profile that resonates with your palate.
A high-quality Scotch whisky is all about balance, complexity, and depth. Look for whiskies with layers of flavours that evolve as you sip—from the nose through to the finish. Scotch that has been aged for several years often showcases a more refined character, with notes of oak, spice, fruit, or smoke, depending on the region and cask used for maturation. Pay attention to the distillery’s reputation, the region’s style, and any awards or accolades the whisky may have earned.