Fèis Ìle 2017 Day 3: Caol Ila
Time to implement Plan B at secluded Caol Ila as the rains sweep in across Islay.
Time to implement Plan B at secluded Caol Ila as the rains sweep in across Islay.
Can Scotch be categorised into ‘typical’ Speyside, Highland and Island flavours?
With party vibes aplenty, Bruichladdich offered oysters and no fewer than seven drams for revellers.
This year’s festival opened with a hectic schedule of masterclasses, music and tastings.
Are big whisky producers a force for good – or are they holding the whole industry back?
Charting the history of ‘Whisky City’ in the run-up to this week’s Campbeltown Malts Festival.
There are more than 300 official events taking place globally tomorrow – will you be taking part?
After a call for inclusivity from ‘A Whisky Insider’ last month, here’s an alternative view.
The ambitious series of single cask bottlings now spans six decades from the 1950s.
Far from being an aesthetic afterthought, the shape and size of a still has a huge effect on whisky.
To really understand your likes and dislikes, try removing any prejudice from your whisky glass.
A once-in-a-lifetime tasting of rare whiskies was the highlight of this year’s event.
Maintaining quality and consistency is vital when you’re selling millions of bottles a year.
Dave Broom looks back on this year’s festival, at the friendship, whisky and lessons learnt.
Gin, beer and smugglers’ tours on the penultimate day of Speyside’s annual whisky festival.
It’s not every day that you get to choose a distillery’s next exclusive whisky.
The second day was filled with exclusive distillery tours, a blending class and raucous dancing.
The Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival got off to a roaring start, with not a snowflake in sight.
Beginning with a focus on old and rare bottlings, today the show stands for much more than whisky.
The key to cooking a tender and juicy leg of lamb is simplicity, says Martine Nouet.
Let’s celebrate diversity and inclusiveness instead, says a Whisky Insider.
Whisky producers from all around the globe demonstrate the importance of a united industry.
The Danish photographer’s pictures capture the essence of the distillery and its island home.
The minimum maturation age for Scotch is three years – but is that enough for single malts?
These cocktails from the world’s best bartenders are sure to enhance your Easter weekend.
Australia has close links to Scotch whisky, stretching as far back as the mid-19th century.
The annual New Orleans cocktail festival brought a taste of the Deep South to Scotland’s capital.
The Whisky Virgin wonders what the gold, silver and bronze awards adorning some bottles really mean.
We’re led to believe that non-chill-filtered whisky is somehow superior. But is it?
On the road less travelled, embracing a rich culture, history and sense of renewal.
As recent problems take their toll, there’s still great interest in Scotch blends and malts.
More recently developed eco-friendly uses for whisky waste include powering distilleries and cars.
While some savour heavily Sherried whiskies, others can find them grossly offensive.
Fiona Beckett visits Severn & Wye to learn about the art of farming, curing and smoking salmon.
New distilleries are coming thick and fast, and there’s still plenty of room for more.
The new Isle of Skye distillery documents key milestones from building work to production.