Johnnie Walker’s Jim Beveridge awarded OBE
The master blender for Johnnie Walker has been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List.
The master blender for Johnnie Walker has been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List.
The single malt is the first in Atom Brands’ new Character of Islay Whisky Company range.
An Asia-based investment firm has bought out the group that also owns Glen Scotia distillery.
The Circle is a blended malt created by the winner of the blender’s first bartender programme.
Crabbie’s claims its new whisky is designed to ‘disrupt’ the world of single malt Scotch.
Macallan’s latest release contains whisky distilled from barley grown on its estate.
Members can try some of the first whiskies created by the London-based distillery.
The Banchory-based distillery will produce just 100 casks of whisky before closing for good.
The bottling made to celebrate this year’s World Whisky Day sold at a rate of 65 bottles a minute.
The ‘first whisky’ to be made in North Korea is set for release later this year.
The Glasgow blender has introduced Whyte & Mackay Light ‘spirit drink’ at 21.5% abv.
The distilleries will release 19- and 22-year-old Sherried whiskies as 2019’s festival exclusives.
A 26-year-old single malt whisky celebrates the distillery’s collaboration with Søren Solkær.
The ‘mysterious’ whisky is the first expression in Hunter Laing’s new range.
The Speyside single malt has updated its range to appeal to new whisky drinkers.
The distillery will help European repopulation efforts after funding Dornoch’s DEEP project.
The Speyside distillery’s new single malt collection features three story-inspired whiskies.
The rock group’s anniversary blend will be sold alongside salvaged Whisky Galore! bottles.
Glen Scotia distillery has launched a campaign to celebrate the region’s whisky heritage.
The bottling is a marriage of four different casks including a ‘rare’ Pedro Ximénez Sherry butt.
The limited festival edition is the oldest Octomore released by the Islay distillery.
Events will take place in regions as remote as Antarctica as part of the annual festivities.
The airline has partnered with InchDairnie to create a commemorative centenary whisky.
The Islay distillery’s annual Friends of Laphroaig whisky is a triple-matured release.
Max McFarlane has joined the Lowland distillery to help shape its spirit character.
Proceeds from the auction of the special bottle will help fight food waste and poverty.
The distillery will tailor its production process to help create its customers’ ideal whisky.
The pair of 21-year-old whiskies reflect the distillery’s Atlantic island origins.
Plans for the multi-million-pound Edinburgh attraction have been approved by authorities.
The 16-year-old whisky is the second travel retail expression from the distillery.
Plans to revive the Islay distillery have been submitted to the local council for approval.
For the first time, visitors can explore the distillery and buy exclusive whiskies.
The expression is said to offer drinkers an ‘accessible’ Sherry-finished single malt.
The festival recognised four industry veterans for their services to Scotch whisky.
The Islay distillery will debut a whisky matured in rejuvenated red wine hogsheads.
Glenmorangie has increased the age of its Quinta Ruban whisky to ‘emphasise its flavour’.
The second edition of No Name is a ‘more refined’ version of the bottler’s peatiest whisky.
The 38-year-old single malt is one of the highlights of the bottler’s Spring Collection.