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The Scottish refer to whisky as the “water of life” so it’s no surprise it’s the most popular drink in Scotland. A close second is Irn-Bru. A fizzy orange beverage popular in Scotland since 1901, Irn-Bru is as Scottish as kilts, bagpipes and haggis.
- Spirit. Scotch (Lowland) South Western Scotland.
- Spirit. Scotch (Campbeltown) Argyll and Bute.
- Whisky Liqueur. Atholl Brose. SCOTLAND.
- Whisky Liqueur. Glayva.
- Spirit. Scotch (Speyside)
- Spirit. Scotch (Islay)
- Spirit. Scotch (Highland)
- Honey Liqueur. Drambuie.
Best Overall: The GlenDronach Revival at Drizly
Aged in the Highlands in Pedro Ximénez and oloroso sherry casks, it starts off with a spiced fruit nose.
Best Under $50: Aberfeldy 12 Year Old at Drizly
An everyday pour, this whisky offers cherry cola aromas with a mouth-coating, mid-palate sweetness that finishes in bittersweet, woody tannins.
Best Under $100: Bowmore Darkest 15 Year Old at Drizly
It’s aged primarily in bourbon barrels, but its final three years are spent in oloroso casks, where the scotch takes on its sherrylike layers.
Best Aged: Glenfarclas 25 Year Old at Drizly
Their 25-year-old scotch whisky is a citrusy, chocolatey libation, made with spring water that runs down the Speyside heather-covered hills.
Best Single Malt: Lagavulin Distillers Edition at Drizly
Made in Islay, Lagavulin’s Distillers Edition scotch whisky has a distinctive, terroir-driven character.
Best Cask-Strength: Laphroaig 10 Year Old at Drizly
Undiluted for extra potency at Laphroaig, an Islay distillery, this decade-old scotch whisky has proof of around 112.
Best Islay: Ardbeg An Oa at Drizly
This affordable bottle is as approachable as Islay whisky gets, thanks to the balance that the former sherry barrels bring to the salty smoke.
Best Grain Scotch: Compass Box Hedonism at Drizly
A head-turner that can open your eyes to the pleasures of grain whisky.
Best Splurge: Glenmorangie Signet at Drizly
This Highland scotch is rich in cocoa and espresso notes that only deepen over time.
Best Single Estate: Glenmorangie The Cadboll Estate at Drizly
Its honey-blossom nose leads to vanilla and roasted nuts, a delightful herbaceousness, and a hint of orange.
Source:
https://www.gov.scot/policies/alcohol-and-drugs/minimum-unit-pricing/
https://www.townandcountrymag.com/leisure/drinks/g26065217/scotch-whiskey-brands/