The rise of the whisky trail
Scotland’s distilleries are collaborating to create regional routes for curious whisky tourists.
Scotland’s distilleries are collaborating to create regional routes for curious whisky tourists.
With four new distilleries on the way, Edinburgh is making its mark as a whisky destination.
Learn how to make whisky with the UK’s most interactive distillery tours.
Which of these global whisky hotspots have you ticked off your bucket list?
Some 85 years after the end of Prohibition, Chicago is re-established as a serious whisky city.
Membership has its benefits, from exclusive tastings to the chance to taste rare drams.
Don’t let 2018 pass you by without visiting one of the world’s best whisky festivals.
Don’t even think about visiting the States without a dram in one of these world-class whisky bars.
The top places to enjoy a dram in the sprawling landscape of the country’s many bars.
The remote Highland port has a long-standing relationship with whisky – and fishing.
A group of whisky lovers head to the home of Sherry for an educational experience.
Behind the picture-postcard beauty lies a tale of history, geology – and whisky-making.
An indispensable and eclectic guide to the elegant Italian city’s whisky highlights.
Dave Broom heads for the Inner Hebridean islands to investigate their newest distilleries.
Track down the perfect Parisian dram with this guide to its finest whisky bars, shops and eateries.
Between the skyscrapers of the Asian metropolis lie many bars offering rare and exciting drams.
The East Neuk has stunning vistas and an undeniable importance to the whisky world.
Discover hundreds of rare and wonderful drams in the city’s best whisky bars.
Largely unheralded from a Scotch perspective, this area has a great whisky past – and future.
Australia’s most cosmopolitan city has a host of attractions for the seasoned whisky lover.
On the road less travelled, embracing a rich culture, history and sense of renewal.
A walking tour through the historic, whisky-laden streets of the Scottish capital.
The thrill of opening rare bottles is even greater in the right company – and the right location.
Hold on to your hat as Tom Bruce-Gardyne takes a windy, whistle-stop tour through the islands.
Steeped in history, the Scottish town refers to itself as the ‘malt whisky capital of the world’.
Rachel McCormack goes island hopping to discover whisky and culture outside Islay.
An exhaustive guide of what to do, and where and when to do it, in one of the world’s great cities.
The charms of an elegant, exotic city where Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cultures overlap.
Castles, illicit stills and a formidable reputation for food and drink? It’s got to be Arran.
Cocktails, jazz and beignets provide a feast for all the senses in Louisiana’s deep south.
Walking in the footsteps of Alfred Barnard – and getting to know Speyside’s wilder side.
Soaking up a mixture of sun, history and culture in one of southern France’s most beautiful towns.
Campbeltown’s rich history encompasses herring fishing, coal mining and – most famously – whisky.
Galleries, museums and great food mark out two days in Tuscany. And the views aren’t bad either.
With a striking skyline springing out of the desert, Dubai is now one of the world's great cities.
A flying visit to Harris and Lewis – Scotch whisky’s most remote Hebridean outpost.
Gritty Glasgow is building a growing reputation for the city’s culture, history, food and drink.
A motorcycle tour of the Borders takes in everything from the Devil’s Porridge to lost distilleries.