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Choose a full-day tour package and explore Scotland’s many whisky splendours and smokehouses. With experienced guides on hand to meet your needs, our tours range from the Famous Grouse Experience to the Glenturret Dam.
Choose a full-day tour package and explore Scotland’s many whisky splendours and smokehouses. With experienced guides on hand to meet your needs, our tours range from the Famous Grouse Experience to the Glenturret Dam.
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Experience Scotlands world famous whisky
Few things are guaranteed to get a whisky fan more giddy than a trip to a distillery. In Scotland we are spoiled for options when it comes to these wonderful locations there are more than 50 in the Speyside region alone and most are readily accessible from our major cities.
We can collect you from anywhere in Scotland,
Stirling, Perthshire, Edinburgh or Glasgow
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Experience Scotlands world famous whisky
Few things are guaranteed to get a whisky fan more giddy than a trip to a distillery. In Scotland we are spoiled for options when it comes to these wonderful locations there are more than 50 in the Speyside region alone and most are readily accessible from our major cities.
We can collect you from anywhere in Scotland,
Stirling, Perthshire, Edinburgh or Glasgow
.
Nuanced flavours
Whisky has simple ingredients:
barley, wheat or rye, yeast and water.
The Scots drink it straight or with a dash of water. But the drink is also complex.
There's an abundance of different 'cask
strengths', 'blended malts', and 'single grains'.
Take a tour and learn the nuances.
Fall In Love With
Scotland
Reach out to chat more about our Scottish tours and together we can build your perfect all inclusive vacation package. We can collect you from anywhere in Scotland, usually Perthshire, Edinburgh or Glasgow
.
Fall In Love With
Scotland
Reach out to chat more about our Scottish tours and together we can build your perfect all inclusive vacation package. We can collect you from anywhere in Scotland, usually Perthshire, Edinburgh or Glasgow
Fall In Love With
Scotland
Reach out to chat more about our Scottish tours and together we can build your perfect all inclusive vacation package. We can collect you from anywhere in Scotland, usually Perthshire, Edinburgh or Glasgow
Nuanced flavours
Whisky has simple ingredients: barley, wheat or rye, yeast and water. The Scots drink it straight or with a dash of water.
but the drink is also complex.
There's an abundance of different 'cask strengths',
'blended malts', and 'single grains'.
Take a tour and learn the nuances.
.
Whiskey
The Water of Life
Whiskey comes from the Gaelic word uisce/uisge which means water. Many of Scotland’s literary legends were influenced by the taste
of whisky. Robert Burns penned entire poems in the drink’s honour.Find out why the Scots call it
‘The Water of Life’
Whiskey has been used as a digestive aid, it prevents you from overeating and (in moderation) will not harm your blood sugar levels, has no fat, very little calories and carbohydrates in the form of alcohol. These are in the form of simple sugars which are broken down and used as energy. It practically watches your figure for you.
Whiskey:
The Water of Life
Whiskey comes from the Gaelic word uisce/uisge which means water.
Many of Scotland’s literary legends were influenced by the taste
of whisky. Robert Burns penned entire poems in the drink’s honour.
Find out why the Scots call it ‘The Water of Life’
Whiskey has been used as a digestive aid, it prevents you from
overeating and (in moderation) will not harm your blood sugar levels, has no fat, very little calories and carbohydrates in the form of alcohol. These are in the form of simple sugars which are broken down and used as energy. It practically watches your figure for you.
Treacherous tales
Distillers avoided tax by malting at night.
Glaswegians rioted when
Britain imposed a malt tax. Dragoons
and highwayman patrolled the roads searching for whisky smugglers. Take a whisky tour
and let your guide bring the
history to life.
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Whisky
The Water of Life
Whisky comes from the Gaelic word uisce/uisge which means water.
Many of Scotland’s literary legends were influenced by the taste
of whisky. Robert Burns penned entire poems in the drink’s honour.
Find out why the Scots call it ‘The Water of Life’
Whisky has been used as a digestive aid, it prevents you from
overeating and (in moderation) will not harm your blood sugar levels, has no fat, very little calories and carbohydrates in the form of alcohol. These are in the form of simple sugars which are broken down and used as energy. It practically watches your figure for you.
.
Treacherous tales
Distillers avoided tax by malting at night.
Glaswegians rioted when Britain imposed a malt tax. Dragoons
and highwayman patrolled the roads searching for whisky smugglers.
Take a whisky tour and let your guide bring the
history to life.
.
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Serene surroundings
Whisky makers say distilleries are in remote
locations because of fresh water sources. But this isn’t always true.
In the 18th century, distillers relocated to avoid tax
collector routes, this was bad for distillers,
but it’s great if you want to enjoy a dram near a delightful view.
Distilleries in Scotland: over 120 active distilleries
Whisky Regions:
Campbeltown, Highlands, Islay, Lowlands, Speyside
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Extremely rare bottlings can be found in collectors' cellars around the world
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Serene surroundings
Whisky makers say distilleries are in remote
locations because of fresh water sources.
This isn’t always true.
In the 18th century, distillers relocated to avoid tax
collector routes, this was bad for distillers,
but it’s great if you want to enjoy a dram near a delightful view.
Distilleries in Scotland: over 120 active distilleries
Whisky Regions:
Campbeltown, Highlands, Islay, Lowlands, Speyside
.
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