A vintage conundrum
An evening immersed in the world of Cognac prompts more thoughts on age and transparency in Scotch.
An evening immersed in the world of Cognac prompts more thoughts on age and transparency in Scotch.
Employing all of the senses to accomplish a full appreciation of whisky’s resonance of place.
Scotland’s native oak must be nurtured if it’s to be used for whisky-making, says Dave Broom.
How can it be that in an industry with so much history, Scotch whisky archives are so scarce?
In the race to win over younger consumers, can a spoonful of sugar help the whisky go down?
Do recent shipment declines signal the end of Scotch whisky’s long-running export success story?
Reflecting on a busy Islay Festival 2018, Becky Paskin presents her ultimate survival guide.
What’s more outrageous: cocktails served in capsules or the fact it’s a Scotch? asks Becky Paskin.
The wood used to age whisky adds to its story, says Richard Woodard, but let’s get our facts right.
All branches of the drinks trade are now aiming at common goals, says Dave Broom.
When whisky has a compelling tale to tell, says Richard Woodard, we should all lend an ear.
Time among the vines in Champagne reminds Richard Woodard of grain’s vital importance.
The ‘safe’ revamp of Glenrothes represents a lost opportunity, says Richard Woodard.
Looking back at this year’s sun-filled festival – the good, the bad and the downright odd.
A trip to San Francisco has Dave Broom pondering what lessons whisky can learn from rum.
A visit to Cognac reminds Richard Woodard that ‘single’ malts aren’t quite what they seem.
The spectacular vineyards of the Douro Valley may yield valuable lessons for Scotch.
Dave Broom finds much to celebrate in the diverse whiskies of Australia and New Zealand.
Like fine wine, great whisky comes from a willingness to make mistakes, says Richard Woodard.
Carlsberg probably isn’t the world’s best, says Dave Broom, but can anything really be?
Be selective about your whisky-drinking moments for optimum cheer, and have a very Merry Christmas.
SWA-approved, ‘Scottish-style’ single malt produced in Mount Vernon, Virginia? Surely some mistake…
At a time when consumers clamour for more information about whisky, why does the law forbid it?
It’s taken Kilchoman more than 13 seconds, but a measured approach like Conor McGregor’s is working.
The simple pleasures make this life blessed: the right music, the right room, the right whisky.
Planes, trains and automobiles as Dave Broom leaves County Cork for the pleasures of Port Ellen.
Tennessee’s finest may be supplanting Scotch in British consumers’ affections. But does it matter?
Dave Broom ponders the relationship between Sherry and Scotch whisky in sunny Spain.
Rare Scotch whisky has moved out of the reach of many, but there’s still pleasure to be had.
Thousands of people contribute to Scotch whisky’s success, not just an elite few.
With consumer focus shifting to flavour, should Scotch be worried about legalised cannabis?
The surge in new Scotch distilleries has some striking similarities to the Victorian whisky boom.
Dave Broom argues why historical sites such as Lindores and Kennetpans must be preserved.
Dave Broom joined an expedition of whisky lovers on an icy mountain for an unusual launch.
Single malt is more than a spirit; it’s a sum of environment and culture, says Dave Broom.
Swanky visitor centres are no substitute for inspiration and imagination, says Richard Woodard.
A recent Instagram post has Dave Broom redefining the success of distillery innovations.
Why Scotch marketers should beware swapping one dead language for another.
Independent bottlers: how can they survive and thrive in today's Scotch whisky industry?
To many whisky lovers, a silent distillery is a lost treasure. But is that the whole story?
Whisky has come a long way in Africa, but the journey into consumers’ hearts has only just begun.
Dave Broom acquires a new t-shirt, and with it a sudden realisation of time passing.
The mysterious story – and equally mysterious whisky – of one Corporal Mill.
Tales of the Cocktail is exhausting, enthralling – and increasingly embracing Scotch whisky.
Whisky-scented moustache wax is another attempt by Johnnie Walker to grab the attention of hipsters.
An occasional series on whisky reminiscences begins with a tale of film, men and Scotch.
Glasgow’s past is inextricably linked with Scotch – but you wouldn’t necessarily know that today.
Some thoughts on William S Burroughs, ‘junk’, freewill and the modern Scotch whisky industry.
How Marxist theory could teach the Scotch whisky industry a lesson on the perils of leadership.
If age is only a number, no age whisky is a can of worms. Dave Broom reaches for the tin opener.
'Scotch whisky' is now legally recognised in Botswana. Who cares? Lots of people – and here's why.
What has driving a handbuilt wooden car around Goodwood race track have to do with whisky?
Johnnie Walker has a new expression, finished in rye casks. One question, says Dave Broom: why?
A 75-year-old Mortlach raises questions of perceived identity, character and the passage of time.
Long-haul flights prompt reflections on what it is to be Scottish – and what it is to be Scotch.
Innovation is rife around the whisky world, from Midleton to Hakushu. Where does that leave Scotch?
How should Scotch counter the craft spirits challenge? Beat them? Join them? Or buy them?
Scotch remains the whisky role model – but there’s competition. What can Japan teach the industry?
Geopolitical risk and economic stagnation have hit Scotch’s export numbers. Is America the answer?
Welcome, friends, to what we want to be the first stop for any whisky lover on the internet.
The spontaneity of Laphroaig's #OpinionsWelcome campaign is just what Scotch whisky needs.
With more women than ever enjoying a wee dram why does gender stereotyping still exist at all?
Restless meanderings on irons and irony, kettles, espresso machines and hot water bottles.
In a joyless age, is whisky allowed to make us smile? Sober thoughts on booze and happiness.
The world has changed since Marty McFly first graced our screens; it has for whisky at any rate.
What do Lidl’s cut-price whiskies have in common with Diageo’s latest batch of collectors’ items?
Gin, the proletariat and how Scotch whisky’s everyman status is coming under increasing threat.
The tyranny of figures – and a further explanation of the scoring system used for our tasting notes.
Thoughts from a Washington DC museum trip on the collision of money and art, patronage and ...
The weirdest element of Whiskey Union is Diageo's departure from convention.
Outdated, sexist stereotyping will only deter the very demographic companies are seeking to attract.
Progressing the debate on transparency and Scotch whisky – and discussing what should happen next.
We should consider whisky in the same way Denis ‘The Madness’ McQuade approached football.
Two great figures of Port and Scotch whisky, connected by their personal prejudices.
Scotch whisky, much like the traditional tobacconist, needs to evolve to appeal to a new audience.
If Scotch whisky could make a New Year resolution for 2016, what should it be? A few thoughts…
While mostly ignored by malt aficionados, whisky regions are still important indicators of flavour.
Aaron Sorkin’s political drama, Johnnie Walker Blue Label and the persistence of marketing messages.
As you scan the eager faces of a masterclass audience, just how much are they taking in?
Compass Box has revealed its hand: transparency’s ‘Third Option’. And now? Over to the industry…
Does yeast matter in Scotch? Most distillers would say no – but their US colleagues might disagree.
There’s a new breed of bar in town set to revolutionise the way we drink whisky.
Musings on mental retention, Bob Dylan’s Never-Ending Tour and the whisky festival circuit.
Whisky has become a commodity to be traded and make a few speculators some money.
Distilled spirits do not contain gluten, so why are some brands allowed to say it, and some aren’t?
Whisky shows should be for everyone, not just those who can afford them.
Bagpiper, McDowell’s and the SWA acting as ‘cultural shock troops’. Where will it all end?
Cult bottles spark furious bidding wars and soaring prices. But just who is being greedy here?
In the first of a series of Speyside musings, Dave Broom packs his bags in a state of confusion.
The spring chill at the start of this year’s festival can’t mask the gathering’s huge warmth.
Archives and a liquid Speyside ramble illustrate how the past persists and informs the present.
Car park tastings, a bat cave, the shadowy hand of the whisky maker and the weird ways of wood.
On his final day at the Speyside whisky festival, Dave takes his Quaich on a trek up Ben Rinnes.
A sojourn on Islay prompts a further exploration of the topic of barley and its impact on whisky.
An undefined term and a path toward too much choice will complicate an already complex industry.
As the sophistication of Russia’s doping programme is revealed, Scotch has a small part to play.
An innovative Irish whiskey project opens up a new world of traceability and flavour profiles.
There’s no excuse for a poorly made cocktail if it costs the earth.
The construction and early life of the Islay distillery is part cautionary tale, part inspiration.
Do you think the regulations governing Scotch whisky are too tough? Be careful what you wish for…
If whisky enthusiasts hate on NAS, caramel and grain, it’s only because they really love Scotch.
Glenfiddich’s Bourbonisation is a risky but crafty plot to lure Bourbon drinkers, says Becky Paskin.
Does Scotch single malt’s absence from a leading bar show speak volumes about cocktail snobbery?
The Scotch industry needs to think hard and fast about its future post-Brexit, says Dave Broom.
Dave Broom reflects on the site so far and why you won’t see any ‘PR fluff’ on here any time soon.
A jaunt around New York uncovers a forgotten Scotch cocktail classic that’s due a revival.
The ending of Diageo’s Masters of Whisky programme will damage Scotch as a whole, says Dave Broom.
Listen to ‘expert’ advice but trust your own instincts when tasting whisky, urges Dave Broom.
There are better places to build a new distillery, reckons Dave Broom. How about Tiree?
Whisky and beer share common ingredients and flavours, so why aren’t there more collaborations?
American firms buying Scotch whisky companies proves the category has a bright future ahead of it.
Indian drinkers have embraced ‘standard’ whiskies, and Scotch should do the same, says Dave Broom.
A Brighton bat walk stirs thoughts of silent stills and dormant distilleries in Dave Broom.
There’s a camaraderie building between Scotch and ‘other’ whiskies, says Dave Broom.
The new advert for Haig Club Clubman has the authority and reach to change perceptions of Scotch.
Three recent releases prompt thoughts on the quest for true value in Scotch whisky.
To endure, Scotch whisky brands need to practise genuine innovation, says Dave Broom.
Oslo and Singapore may differ in climate but their whisky messages are the same, says Dave Broom.
Don’t call last orders just yet, says Dave Broom, for there’s hope to be found in music and whisky.
Don’t forget the employees working tirelessly behind the scenes of distilleries, says Dave Broom.
American whiskey sales are buoyant; blended Scotch sales less so. But there’s a silver lining…
The knowledge and kindness Wallace Milroy afforded Dave Broom will be a lasting memory.
Could gin soon be more popular than Scotch in the UK? Let’s all calm down, says Richard Woodard.
The discovery of a fake 1903 Laphroaig is a shocking but eerily familiar tale, says Dave Broom.
Porridge purist Dave Broom has extended his whisky mantra to the most important meal of the day.
Predictions are dangerous, says our chief engineer, so he’s compiled a wish list instead.
The UK Foreign Secretary’s working knowledge of whisky is patchy, to judge from a speech this week.
A new project promises to delve deep into the island’s history – with Scotch footing the bill.
Another high-quality option just made the whisky world that bit more exciting, says Dave Broom.
Dave Broom deliberates the symbolic meaning behind gifting a quaich to the new US President.
Dave Broom is inspired by the common dedication and passion shown at the first World Whisky Forum.
As the Islay distillery’s manager marks 10 years at the helm, Richard Woodard looks back.
Flavour and efficiency are not enemies; embrace the evolution of barley, says Dave Broom.
It’s glib, glitzy and plain bizarre, but does the £40k whisky watch have a deeper significance?
A new release from Martell in the US says much about the rise and rise of single malt Scotch.
And, according to Richard Woodard, most single malts shouldn’t even try.
Dave Broom reminds us that Scotch is made to be enjoyed year-round, not just in winter.
Rather than easing our fears, barriers only encourage them to multiply, says Richard Woodard.
We are all entitled to whisky regardless of gender, class and power, says Dave Broom.
The momentum of progress embodies the story of human evolution, but is it a one-way street?
Grain plants may lack the romance of single malt distilleries, but that doesn’t make them dull.
Dave Broom reflects on the focus on local ingredients at the Tokyo International Bar Show.
A complicated trek to Islay reiterates what the whisky festival is all about to Dave Broom.
Dave Broom has plenty of advice to share, from tastings and transportation, to kilts and pants.
The enigmatic director can teach us a thing or two about whisky tastings, says Richard Woodard.
Whisky is complex and there’s no room for ‘I’m right, you’re wrong’ attitudes, says Dave Broom.
Greatness sometimes comes from a willingness to make mistakes, says Richard Woodard.
A centuries-old text reminds Dave Broom of the open-eyed joy that whisky once inspired.
Dave Broom discusses changes to the way we score the whiskies we taste – and why words matter more.
At a time of widespread unpredictability, Scotch is enjoying mixed fortunes in the UK.
As rare malts hog the headlines, isn’t it time that less expensive drams got some respect?
For whisky fans and Hebridean seabirds alike, aromas evoke special memories, discovers Dave Broom.
Dave Broom wonders why whisky doesn’t embrace the floral flavours found in ancient Scottish spirit.
Ambassadors have a commitment to whisky, which is why getting their brand message right is so vital.
Meaningful innovation can still be realised within the boundaries of whisky regulations.
There’s no problem categorising whisky flavour profiles, but have we been doing it the right way?
A decade after his untimely death, Dave Broom pays tribute to the legendary whisky and beer writer.
Dave Broom discovers shifting sands in the culture of perfume making and asks what whisky can learn.
The opening of the Isle of Raasay distillery reminds Dave Broom of the importance of community.
Whisky shows are no longer the sole preserve of Scotch – or indeed whisky – finds Dave Broom.
Whisky Speed Dating reminds Becky Paskin why knowledge sharing is so vital in innovation.
A poetic reverie leads Dave Broom to ponder the need to ‘tread softly’ when tasting whisky.
With Port Ellen, Brora and Rosebank set to reopen, Dave Broom looks at the broader context.
Blade Runner 2049 has Dave Broom questioning the reliability of aroma memories.
When whisky enters the luxury sphere, says Richard Woodard, it should do so on its own terms.
Danish creativity reminds Dave Broom that the course of whisky innovation never has run smooth.
Peated whisky brands could learn a lesson from hot sauce producers, says Becky Paskin.
Whisky has the power to transport us through time, but it’s a matter of chance, says Dave Broom.
Originality needn’t depend on ripping up the rulebook, according to Richard Woodard.
China’s thirst for Scotch is being driven by single malts, not blends, finds Dave Broom.
A rose-tinted view of Scotch’s ‘outlaw’ history is pure marketing BS, says Dave Broom.
As extraordinary whiskies become the preserve of a privileged few, how about spreading the love?
Has there ever been a more exciting time for whisky? Probably not, says Richard Woodard.
Simple, alluring, delicious, yet the Highball is shrouded in mystery, says Dave Broom.
As the new year dawns, Dave Broom ponders the value of moving slowly – for people and whisky.
Scotch brands and classic cocktails are failing to inspire bartenders, says Becky Paskin.
Dave Broom reflects on the life and legacy of one of whisky’s most lovable characters.
Gender-appropriate whisky has no place in a world devoted to fighting sexism, says Becky Paskin.
Visiting Seattle, Dave Broom has his mind blown by the innovative use of barley varieties.
Diageo’s Harry Potter-esque innovations aren’t all that far-fetched, says Dave Broom.
If you’re buying whisky at auction it will pay to do your own research, says Dave Broom.
Love, like whisky, shouldn’t be shared on just one day a year, writes Becky Paskin.
As the Winter Olympics dominates our TV screens, Dave Broom celebrates whisky’s vital role.
A trip to Israel reminds Dave Broom of our need to blend spices, tea, music – and whisky.
Whisky produced in the ‘Golden Age’ wasn’t always better, says Dave Broom, just different.
They serve a purpose, says Dave Broom, but discourage us from exploring the wider world.
When is a fake not a fake? Dave Broom tells a tangled tale of a 1977 bottle of Highland Park.
Richard Woodard vents his frustration at the legendary writer’s shortcomings.
Dave Broom reflects on the shift in seasons, and maturation of the modern whisky drinker.
The curious tale of a manatee reminds Dave Broom of whisky’s power to conjure an epiphany.
In whisky as in art, says Dave Broom, we need to find space for our own interpretations.
The fun and games at Spirit of Speyside are a sign whisky’s becoming more relaxed, says Dave Broom.
Dave Broom reports from Japan on the challenges facing the country’s whisky industry.
In the quest for whisky information, says Dave Broom, never neglect the power of emotion.
Whisky is a humble spirit at heart, says Dave Broom – something we should never forget.
The world is full of flaws, says Dave Broom, but that makes it endlessly fascinating.
In whisky as in football, says Richard Woodard, it’s best to keep our expectations low.
If a distillery visitor centre is being upgraded, so should the staff training, says Dave Broom.
These are the trends shaping the whisky industry, according to producers, writes Becky Paskin.
A poorly worded press release has Dave Broom considering Scotch whisky’s individuality.
As art and music converge, there are links with how we appreciate whisky, says Dave Broom.
Engaging with the world around you can help heighten your whisky experience, writes Dave Broom.
Clichés are rooted in truth, says Dave Broom, so don’t ignore them – but look beyond them.
Brands have a duty to teach the whole truth, not just their own version, says Becky Paskin.
Dave Broom reflects on the impact the traditional flavoured spirit has on our whisky today.
Whisky innovation doesn’t necessitate radical changes, writes Dave Broom.
Whisky, like music, has the power to evoke a visceral response in us, writes Dave Broom.
Dave Broom is enraged upon reading a press release announcing the launch of Allt-a-Bhainne.
Far from stifling innovation, says Richard Woodard, Scotch’s regulations can inspire it.
Deep in the Outer Hebrides, Dave Broom is awe-struck by a reminder of whisky’s ancient foundations.
Sometimes too much choice makes it hard to see the wood for the trees, says Dave Broom.
Attempts to ‘simplify’ Scotch whisky are only complicating it further, says Becky Paskin.
The very best of whisky exists on a ‘higher level of bullshit’, writes Dave Broom.
Rarity has many facets, writes Dave Broom, including the decision to share the rare.
Like art, we need to stop analysing whisky to really appreciate it, writes Becky Paskin.
Dave Broom’s approach to tasting whisky is methodical, but this is how to ‘not taste’ it.
Texture should play more prominence when describing whisky, writes Dave Broom.
In Scotch whisky and in the wider world, says Richard Woodard, nothing lasts forever.
Whisky must adopt a different approach to tap China’s market potential, writes Dave Broom.
Look to whisky’s humble origins of conviviality to find its future trends, says Dave Broom.
It’s been hotly tipped as the spirit to watch, says Dave Broom, but is this whisky’s year?
The whisky industry has changed but the same welcoming spirit remains, writes Dave Broom.
Difficult times can emphasise the resilience of whisky and humanity, writes Dave Broom.
The great sommelier proved you can combine ambition and drive with humility, says Richard Woodard.
Macallan’s 72 Year Old has Dave Broom wondering if some whisky is deserving of a high price.
With 20-plus distilleries making whisky in England, Richard Woodard ponders a question of identity.
In a world awash with whisky, warns Dave Broom, there’s no place for lazy innovation.
A hike in Tuscany reminds Richard Woodard of the benefits of overseas investment in whisky.
In the face of controversy and stock shortages, Japanese whisky is reawakening, says Dave Broom.
Like whisky, the late musician’s music was truly creative in its simplicity, writes Dave Broom.
The misreporting of news has effects that stretch beyond whisky awards, says Becky Paskin.
Restaurant critic Jay Rayner gives Dave Broom food for thought on whisky writing.
Maybe if we treat blends as ‘special’, says Richard Woodard, that’s just what they’ll become.
Walker’s work shows risks should be taken, in whisky as well as music, says Dave Broom.
Dave Broom is impartial to chocolate eggs, but there are other ways to enjoy Easter.
More attention needs paying to the provenance of Sherry casks, says Dave Broom.
An evening with the great Sir Ian McKellen reminds Richard Woodard of whisky’s immediacy.
Whisky can’t improve, says Dave Broom, if it’s focused solely on efficiency and tradition.
Through sharing our passions we can rediscover why we first fell in love, says Becky Paskin.
A trip to Japan reminds Dave Broom how all our senses influence our appreciation of whisky.
If Scotch wants to keep its top perch, it must change with the times, says Dave Broom.
Fèis Ìle 2019 reminded Dave Broom that ‘whisky island’ is always changing.
A day on the Norfolk Broads reminds Richard Woodard not to neglect familiar whiskies.
How long does it take to make a whisky cask? More than 200 years, as Richard Woodard discovers.
Bottle flipping has new whisky distilleries trapped in a Catch-22, Dave Broom discovers.
As the world faces a huge climate challenge, whisky has a role to play, says Dave Broom.
A day of scything reminds Dave Broom that some whisky-making skills should stay unchanged.
Pure Scot’s ‘puerile’ Instagram posts look depressingly familiar, says Richard Woodard.
A whisky bar’s history reflects the shifting stereotype of its drinkers, says Dave Broom.
Single malts must stay true to their local identity as they become global brands, says Dave Broom.
Whisky bars should take inspiration from coffee shops when designing menus, says Becky Paskin.
Large or small, new whisky ventures can be capricious creatures, says Richard Woodard.
It’s the same premise as a gin and tonic, so why the resistance to Highballs, asks Dave Broom?
A discriminatory Dutch nightclub reminds Becky Paskin why whisky must be more inclusive.
The global bartending competition has placed Scotch flavour at its heart, writes Dave Broom.
The end of Diageo’s educational programme signals a major change in philosophy for the company.
Counterfeit copies of western brands don’t just disappoint consumers – they can kill them.
Getting under the skin of Russia’s vast and potentially lethal black market in counterfeit spirits.
Tourism officials, residents and whisky fans are battling to save the historical centre.
Commemorating the life of a proud son of Moray and one of Scotch whisky’s best-loved characters.
This small black box could be a game-changer in the fight against counterfeit whisky.
The Speyside distillery steps into the spotlight with the first whiskies released by its new owners.
A passionate advocate of Scotch single malt, his name will always be associated with a shop in Soho.
The lowdown on the ex-BenRiach MD’s surprisingly swift return to Scotch whisky.
The latest moves on ‘Whisky Island’, including new, revived and expanding distilleries.
Soaring growth in whisky tourism is paving the way for a new generation of Scotch distillery.
Two new companies – one in the UK, one in China – are opening a fresh chapter in whisky investment.
Get the full lowdown on three distillery projects earmarked for Jedburgh, Hawick and Peebles.
Examining the ups, downs and evolving trends of Scotch whisky’s biggest player over the past year.
Scotch whisky exports bounced back last year, thanks largely to single malt and the US market.
We delve further into the plans to revive the two cult distilleries after nearly 40 years.
With Scotch sales flat and difficulties in China, could 2017 be a year of change for Chivas?
The revered independent bottler will be remembered as a ‘legend’ of the whisky world.
The whisky was never designed specifically for women, its producer explains.
Irish whiskey is resurgent, but are some of the new companies being economical with the truth?
Rye’s return in Scotland after a long gap marks the latest chapter in a chequered history.
Dave Broom looks back at the now complete single malt collection’s ascent to cult whisky status.
Once touted as Islay’s ninth whisky distillery, here’s the full story behind Gartbreck.
Distillers are coming up with ever more inventive ways of working with this tricky grain.
The number one Scotch whisky brand’s new platform aims to add a little happiness to the mix.
Investigating the history of the 1926 single malts that sold for US$1m-plus at auction.
As more consumers turn their backs on whisky, distillers are trying a number of fresh ideas.
Recalling a year of shocks, surprises, new whiskies, fake bottles and controversy.
As Diageo’s whisky sales rebound, we identify six factors shaping the resurgence.
The private members club offers a selection of single casks priced at up to €450,000.
Compass Box founder John Glaser on why a change in the law could benefit the entire industry.
Diageo’s Indian whisky brands have had their export wings trimmed – but does the deal go far enough?
The industry has made great strides in environmental matters, but packaging challenges remain.
The biggest news items of the year, as featured on the pages of Scotchwhisky.com.
After years of record-breaking increases, there are signs that the market may be softening.
Incidents like the recent Jim Beam warehouse fire can have a huge environmental impact.
Did the Jack Daniel’s owner overpay in spending £285m on BenRiach, GlenDronach and Glenglassaugh?
Assessing the pros and cons of being part of the European Union for the Scotch whisky industry.
From managing Cardhu to his pioneering ambassadorial work, a great Scotch whisky character recalled.
No industry appetite for change, says John Glaser – but he still believes that change will come.
The new move by Chivas Regal says a lot about the current state of the Scotch whisky market.
As popular blends face major price increases, we assess the likely effects of the move.
The ‘ultimate whisky troubleshooter’, he lent his expertise to distilleries all over the world.
What does the striking new look and range rethink say about the modern face of single malt?
The challenges of building a £100m new distillery, by the man who came up with the idea.
Now just an empty shell, the Falkirk distillery could be producing spirit within two years.
Counting down the big news items that made the headlines on Scotchwhisky.com this year.
After the single malt’s revamp, has it found its place in the whisky world?
A behind-the-scenes look at the revamp of the world’s third most popular Scotch whisky.
Assessing the impact of a hard exit from the EU on the eve of a crucial Commons vote.
It’s the quintessential Irish whiskey style, but should its production rules be revised?
With poor ferry links and crumbling roads, ‘whisky island’ faces a number of challenges.
Under new owner Lalique, the team at the Perthshire distillery has a familiar look.
Special Releases pricing has soared in recent years – but how and why? Let’s crunch some numbers…
After three consecutive years of shipment declines, where does the industry go from here?
As auction prices soar, does whisky’s secondary market have a serious counterfeit problem?
The range of casks that can be used to age Scotch is now wider – but the rules remain tight.
The years to come could shed a new light on the dark early days of Scotch whisky making.
The inside story of the US$150m distillery, and the remarkable landscape it calls home.
Distillers face the threat of a 25% tariff on single malt exports as a trade war escalates.
Scotch is experiencing an identity crisis. Why would it want to taste like Bourbon?
Diageo’s experimental Whiskey Union concept is fundamental to the group’s Scotch growth strategy.
The murky waters of auctioning whisky labels is not only unclear, it’s unregulated too.
Scotchwhisky.com may only have been in operation for three months, but what a year it’s been.
Media reports tell of a single malt Scotch whisky ‘drought’, but the facts tell a different story.
The Highland distillery has married two ‘incongruous’ malts for its latest vintage release.
The island distillery has released a 1988 vintage alongside a new travel retail exclusive.
The Highland distillery’s new single malt has been aged for 25 years in Sherry casks.
First expression in new Bond House No 1 collection marks challenging barley harvest.
The launches follow the withdrawal of the distillery’s 17-year-old and 21-year-old malts.
The release is the first from Glenmorangie to be matured in Côte-Rôtie red wine casks.
The three single malts are finished in tawny Port casks sourced from Graham’s.
The Highland distillery launched an initial batch of 3,000 bottles of its new single malt.
Launch of single malt’s second edition comes eight years after its initial release in 2009.
Latest addition to distillery’s Fine & Rare collection is priced at $10,000 a bottle.
Tenth release from the rare spirits bottler underwent three-part maturation process.
Tomatin 1971 is the first whisky release in the brand’s Warehouse 6 Collection.
The average Scot’s DNA descends largely from Beaker People, Germanic and Norse Viking lineage.
The Highland distillery has unveiled new releases of two vintage single malts.
Only 100 bottles of The Glenlivet Winchester Collection Vintage 1966 will be released globally.
The vintage builds on the Speyside distillery’s 20th anniversary malt releases.
The Scotch industry has donated rare and vintage whiskies to fund the Beatson Cancer Charity.
The influential US education and mentoring programme will close with the loss of about 40 jobs.
Music, whisky and vintage vinyl technology unite in the single malt’s 1940s recording booth.
Whisky lovers can take in four distilleries while island-hopping Scotland’s west coast.
The vintage relaunch comes six years after the 1995 bottling was initially released.
Up to 270 bottles of the £200 Dalmore Distillery Exclusive Vintage 2000 are available.
The collection of six vintage whiskies from the 1950s will be released for £10,000 each.
Known for its old and rare whiskies, the show will return in November under a new name.
The limited edition Speyside Collection features six rare vintage single malt Scotch whiskies.
Diageo’s new NAS Talisker release underpins its goal to become largest malt retailer in GTR by 2018.
Swimmers take to Islay’s waters to create a blended malt that will be sold for charity.
The highland distillery’s new Spirit of Oak collection is a celebration of the Sherry cask.
The new Norlan VAILD is designed to focus attention on flavour and aroma in whisky.
The Scotch Whisky Action Fund will spend a further £300,000 to help fight misuse in Scotland.
A distillery worker has created a whisky kit to stop motorists missing out on tasting sessions.
Two new heavily peated expressions from Loch Lomond distillery have been released.
Scotch whisky’s impact on the UK economy is praised as the SWA opens a new London office.
The Highlands distillery is selling newly-laid casks for £10,000 as a ‘luxury whisky investment’.
The company has launched its first bottles but is yet to build a distillery in Raasay or the south.
The Scotch Malt Whisky Society and Dr. Adam Moore give 120 people the chance to drink for science.
Scottish companies can ‘learn a lot’ from the Scotch whisky industry’s environmental strategy.
Owner Berry Bros & Rudd has finished the 1992 vintage in various wine, Port and rum casks.
The 40-year-old single malt joins Macallan’s growing collection of vintage whiskies.
Further debate on transparency is needed, say SWA members, following our open letter on the issue.
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The inaugural event will take place this summer, offering Scottish whisky, gin, music and food.
The whisky collection will be exhibited in a Dutch museum due to open later this year.
The warehouse demolition is the final chapter in the story of the Peterhead distillery.
The resolution of a land dispute at the Islay site looks set to resurrect the project.
The 1978 vintage whisky from the silent distillery marks 200 years since its founding.
The Lowland distillery will bottle its first malt more than a decade after it was founded.
Only 150 bottles of The Glenlivet Winchester Collection’s third expression have been made.
Highland distillery Tomatin unveils a £2,000 1972 single malt, alongside innovative whisky tea.
Each of the 12 varieties matches a different Scotch Malt Whisky Society whisky flavour profile.
New releases will embrace Bitcoin’s blockchain technology in a bid to combat fake whisky.
The Highland distillery has finished its latest single malt in Châteauneuf-du-Pape wine casks.
The first Scotch whisky to feature glacial iceberg water is being auctioned for charity.
A Scottish MSP has called for greater protection for Scotch from ‘imitation whiskies’ post-Brexit.
A rare 27-year-old expression from the extinct Lowland distillery is limited to 500 bottles.
Grant’s whisky will send applicants on a 10-day global trip as it seeks a new brand ambassador.
Artist Kevin Sheehan took over 120 hours to sketch a map of Scotland’s whisky distilleries.
The whisky retailer will launch a new auction site in September, with rules to combat ‘flipping’.
UK whisky auction sales have ‘never been stronger’, a report has revealed.
The Speyside distillery has partnered with master perfumer Roja Dove for a new single malt whisky.
The Speyside distillery joins an exclusive group in producing triple distilled Scotch single malt.
The new expression from the Kintyre distillery offers a ‘true taste of Campbeltown’.
The single malt expression becomes the Highland distillery’s oldest release to date.
Johnnie Walker Black Label The Director’s Cut marks the release of the sci-fi sequel.
The Scotch Malt Whisky Society’s Vaults Collection launches with two single cask malts.
The £2k Glenfiddich Cask Collection Finest Solera is presented in a crystal Baccarat decanter.
The wrong whisky was filled into some bottles of the Speyside single malt series’ new Batch 4.
The new whiskies in Benromach’s Heritage collection have been aged for more than 40 years.
The Glenfarclas Family Cask Trunk features vintages spanning five decades.
The Louisville whiskey festival was a washout, cancelling sets from Sting and Robert Plant.
The 160-year-old Scotch brand is being relaunched by the founder’s great-great-grandson.
The ‘super-premium’ series is an addition to the bottler’s Xtra Old Particular range.
The Fife-based plant uses a number of techniques aimed at giving maximum spirit flexibility.
The distillery’s new, limited edition whisky can only be found at Heathrow airport.
The Islay single malt has partnered with New York’s ‘Ducati Whisperer’ to build a dream bike.
Proceeds from the auction of the special bottle will help fight food waste and poverty.
Only 300 bottles of the third expression in the Warehouse 6 Collection have been made.
Tomatin 50 Year Old is the Highland distillery’s oldest bottling to date.
The Port-matured whisky is a new limited release from the Highland distillery.
The new expression marks the end of a two-year closure period for the Mull distillery.
The technology enables shoppers to trace the whisky from ‘source to store’.
The spirit release highlights the distillery’s unusual 500-year-old chess connection.
The rock group’s anniversary blend will be sold alongside salvaged Whisky Galore! bottles.
The first malt distillery to operate in Edinburgh in nearly a century will open this summer.
The Murray Marsala Cask Finish is the second in the collection to have a wine cask finish.
The Highland distillery’s new range celebrates its influential people and history.
The limited edition Islay blended malt marks 10 years since Big Peat's launch in 2009.
A bottle of the Prince’s Royal Lochnagar 30 Year Old expression was auctioned for charity.
The refurbishment will transform the distillery into a ‘world-class whisky destination’.
The Dublin distillery has celebrated its recent opening with three new cask-finished whiskeys.
Two women have been accepted on Diageo’s four-year coopering apprenticeship in Scotland.
The distillery has released the fourth annual expression in its NAS series.
Only 94 bottles of the oldest whisky from the ‘Beast of Dufftown’ have been released.
Golfers Colin Montgomerie and Darren Clarke have helped create the two new whiskies.
The Speyside distillery has claimed an Indian whisky company’s label is too similar to its own.
Visitors can expect behind-the-scenes tours and one-off events at the whisky distilleries.
The release honours the charity’s centenary and the bottler’s personal history with the RAF.
The 38-year-old single malt is one of the highlights of the bottler’s Spring Collection.
The 16-year-old whisky is the second travel retail expression from the distillery.
The pair of 21-year-old whiskies reflect the distillery’s Atlantic island origins.
Max McFarlane has joined the Lowland distillery to help shape its spirit character.
Members can try some of the first whiskies created by the London-based distillery.
The alcoholic tea blend offers whisky lovers an ‘alternative’ drinking experience.
The penultimate DCS Compendium chapter features whiskies with ‘unexpected’ characteristics.
The whisky has been created with golf star Cristie Kerr ahead of the Women’s British Open.
A ‘rare’ whisky range has been launched in aid of a charity supported by HRH Prince Charles.
A custom Highball machine will tour London as part of the brand’s new mixer movement.
The first whisky in Macallan’s new duty free series is an exercise in ‘unconventional maturation’.
The 25-year-old travel retail exclusive was ‘finished’ for 15 years in an ex-Madeira cask.
Contestants explore ‘essential Islay’ on a three-day survival challenge hosted by the distillery.
The hand-built surfboards are the latest Beyond the Cask initiative from the single malt.
The Speyside distillery’s series of single cask bottlings from the 1970s continues.
The Islay single malt’s peatiest expression is revived four years after its ‘final’ release.
It’s hoped that the £100m-plus plant will produce its first spirit before the end of 2017.
Kelsey McKechnie, 25, will be mentored by the longest-serving malt master in Scotch whisky.
Plans to revive the Islay distillery have been submitted to the local council for approval.
Glenrothes will conduct a study to see whether music affects how people taste whisky.
Experts from all over the world are set to attend the Worldwide Distilled Spirits Conference.
Dubai-based retailer Le Clos breaks own record with latest Macallan Fine & Rare sale.
The purchase marks the third Macallan record set by Dubai-based retailer Le Clos in 18 months.
A new report suggests more whiskies aged under 10 years are to come, complete with age statements.
The collection has been designed to be mixed with spirits such as Scotch whisky or sipped neat.
The legal breakthrough means consumers and producers will be better protected against fakes.
The money is being used to support the protection of the endangered grouse species across the UK.
The alliance recognises the new wave of whisky distilleries contributing to the category’s success.
Union urges UK Government to give Nissan-style support for 40,000 Scotch whisky employees.
One PhD student will receive £4,000 to study the effects of climate change on water supply.
The high-strength Madeira-finished blended malt is adorned with a label echoing Madeiran art.
Work has begun to resurrect the Highlands distillery, as its original stills are sent for repair.
The range will include eight-year-old, 15-year-old and 40-year-old single malt whiskies.
New targets include switching 80% of primary energy supplies to renewable sources by 2050.
Consumers will soon be able to access detailed content via QR codes on every bottle.
From the US to Asia and the Middle East, the event will offer up to 100 whiskies to taste.
The range of ready-to-drink cocktails is inspired by 19th-century merchant Ebenezer Connal.
The Islay distillery's anniversary bottling pays homage to its past and present distillers.
GlenWyvis distillery has smashed its initial crowdfunding target by more than £500,000.
Actor Gerard Butler is the latest famous face to be part of Glenturret’s ‘Bottle Your Own’ series.
Building work is now underway following a lengthy excavation process at the historical site.
Andy Watts will be responsible for overseeing the SA group’s Scotch whisky portfolio.
Two new whisky releases are part of a competition to win a bottle of Tobermory 42-year-old.
Guests can enjoy a tutored nosing and tasting session of different whiskies from around the world.
The American whiskey has overtaken The Famous Grouse as the UK’s most lucrative whisky in retail.
The search is on to find the most creative, humorous and honest views about the whisky brand.
The Forres distillery has launched its second ever distillery exclusive.
Answering these questions should scientifically match you with your perfect whisky style.
Comments from David Frost follow discussions with International Trade Secretary Liam Fox.
Two new duty free exclusive whiskies will form part of the firm’s core travel retail range.
Let your creativity ‘run riot’ for the chance to have your Tweet projected on the distillery’s wall.
‘The nose’ will celebrate five decades in the whisky industry with a global tasting tour.
Wolfburn Aurora is an NAS single malt from Scotland’s most northerly mainland distillery.
The Macallan and Highland Park owner will relocate to 100 Queen Street in spring 2017.
Gregg Glass will join Whyte & Mackay as blender and whisky maker, reporting to Richard Paterson.
The money will finance a distillery and heritage centre highlighting the area’s illicit whisky past.
The cocktail and spirits menu will highlight how European flavours have influenced Scottish produce.
A new blend from the makers of the Glover combines Scotch with whisky from Indian distiller Amrut.
Only 768 bottles of limited edition Half-Century Blend will be available to purchase.
The Chivas Regal owner will close its Paisley site and move bottling operations to Dumbarton.
Master of Malt will be answering wishes from whisky fans around the world every day until Christmas.
Those investing in whisky are more likely to be satisfied than those investing in wine or watches.
Johnnie Walker owner donates £4m to help National Galleries of Scotland acquire the painting.
Inspired by a 150-year-long Glengoyne distillery tradition, only 3,138 bottles are being released.
The site near Badger Falls conceals an illegal still used to make whisky during the 1700s.
Created by the Craigellachie Hotel, the expression combines eight Speyside malts.
Signed by the President-elect himself, the whisky is expected to sell for more than £2,500.
Simon Coughlin will head up a new whisky unit at French drinks group Rémy Cointreau.
Scotch producers claim government figures show ‘fairer’ taxes generate more revenue for economy.
World’s biggest Scotch whisky company returns to growth in China following austerity struggles.
Limited edition single malt Highland Inspiration marks start of distillery building.
The two no-age-statement single malts will both be available in global duty free stores by April.
Former Macallan managing director Willie Phillips has been appointed chairman of Ardgowan.
The artwork for the 2017 limited edition whisky will feature more than 300 photos of whisky fans.
A record 2016 saw sales of single malt Scotch whisky increase by nearly 50% on the open market.
Maureen Robinson curates the annual Special Releases for the world’s largest Scotch whisky group.
Scotch producers are donating a further £100k to groups working to combat alcohol-related harm.
The new Highland distillery will feature two warehouses, a blending lab and a tasting lodge.
Fans are asked to raise a glass and toast the distillery manager’s 10-year anniversary.
Plans for the Scotch whisky distillery include an adjacent floating bar and restaurant.
The total tax paid on an average bottle of Scotch in the UK is set to rise to £10.20.
The proceeds from the sale of bottle number one will be donated to Islay Heritage.
The single malt collection is inspired by the elements wood, fire, earth, metal and water.
Matured in Black Sea oak casks, the single malt is named after a legendary sea demon.
The 18-year-old blended Scotch whisky is being relaunched with a new name and design.
Only 503 decanters of the distillery’s ‘oldest and rarest’ whisky will be available, for £7,200.
The latest expression of The Glover features ‘a little more Sherry cask’ influence.
The single malt collection almost doubled its pre-sale estimate, selling for nearly HK$8m.
World Whisky Day founder plans to visit 60 Scotch distilleries in a day for charity.
A collaboration with Steven Klein, the new expression is inspired by the concept of ‘time’.
GMB Scotland claims jobs are under threat at the Johnnie Walker producer’s bottling plants.
The maker of the Glencairn whisky glass was recognised in the international trade category.
Part of the brand’s experimental range, the latest blend is made up of more than 200 whiskies.
The new adaptation will open in Scottish cinemas on 5 May before a UK-wide release.
Calls to bottle all Scotch in Scotland follow claims that more than 100 jobs are at risk.
On the Rocks will take place in June, inspired by the new Whisky Galore! film.
Members of the public are invited to help identify photographs dating back to the 1920s.
Farmers raised concerns over the use of distillery by-products in renewable energy plants.
The three whiskies have been sourced from Speyside, Islay and Highland distilleries.
Glenmorangie hopes to reverse the extinction of oysters at the site more than a century ago.
The 1972 bottling, aged 44 years, almost doubled its pre-auction estimate.
Priced at £2,000 per bottle, the single malt joins the Dewar’s Exceptional Cask Series.
A total of 55 bottles were collected for the raffle during the Great Whisky Distillery Challenge.
The winning entrant will receive membership to the distillery’s preservation society.
Former Auchentoshan distillery manager Alistair McDonald will take up the post from September.
The single malt expression will be available on shelves once more after a three-year absence.
A new blend of whisky from five different countries will be labelled as a ‘World Whisky’.
Douglas Laing has unveiled a Chocolate Edition blended malt with a ‘deep cocoa’ character.
The Scotch Whisky Association has reached an ‘amicable resolution’ with the US distillery.
The independent bottler has introduced age statements in a step ‘toward greater transparency’.
Elixir Distillers’ plans include ‘underground’ warehousing, floor maltings and a rum still.
The 19-year-old single malt celebrates the reopening of the Speyside distillery in 1998.
More than 70 rare whiskies are for sale at the Worshipful Company of Distillers auction.
The collection includes eight single malts from Bunnahabhain, Deanston and Tobermory.
The highly regarded 30-year-old single malt originally retailed for only £80.
The distillery has collaborated with men’s fashion label Kestin Hare on the new range.
The first entry in the Paragon of Time Collection is the distillery’s oldest release yet.
Even more rare and ‘exceptional’ bottles have been added to Whisky.Auction’s charity auction.
The Rum Riot expression from Ian Macleod Distillers is said to be ‘not for everyone’.
Islay distillery promises more open approach as thousands sign up to Compass Box campaign.
Malts from St Magdalene and Dallas Dhu distilleries head up the bottler’s Summer Collection.
The Scotch Whisky Action Fund is backing two programmes dealing with the effects of alcohol misuse.
The bottle of Private Collection Glenlivet 1943 surpassed its initial £30,000-£40,000 estimate.
A bottle of what appears to be Scotch whisky has been discovered within a Victorian time capsule.
The Scotch brand has created a bespoke line of sunglasses fashioned out of used whisky casks.
The second instalment in the Sherry-finished series is the distillery’s oldest official release.
Three whiskies have been launched in partnership with golfers Colin Montgomerie and Paul Lawrie.
Famous Grouse owner will open new central Glasgow HQ, ending Perth’s proud Scotch whisky heritage.
Scotch whisky producers are already ahead of commitments to operate more sustainably by 2020.
The third and final festive Scallywag expression has been released as a Black Friday surprise.
The 50-year-old single cask single malt is the oldest whisky in the distillery’s current range.
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An investigation has been launched following the purchase at a St Moritz hotel by a Chinese guest.
The distillery will help European repopulation efforts after funding Dornoch’s DEEP project.
Elixir Distillers has bottled the ‘deeply complex’ Karuizawa Ambassadors’ Collection for charity.
Bottles will feature calorie information by 2022, thanks to a new industry commitment.
Festival-goers will again hunt for hidden caches of whisky across Speyside this May.
The Edinburgh experience is designed to be ‘one of the greatest whisky attractions in the world’.
The distillery has launched a new flagship whisky and a gin as it prepares to restart production.
The Islay distillery will debut a whisky matured in rejuvenated red wine hogsheads.
The festival recognised four industry veterans for their services to Scotch whisky.
The distillery will tailor its production process to help create its customers’ ideal whisky.
Events will take place in regions as remote as Antarctica as part of the annual festivities.
A 26-year-old single malt whisky celebrates the distillery’s collaboration with Søren Solkær.
The distilleries will release 19- and 22-year-old Sherried whiskies as 2019’s festival exclusives.
The ‘highly limited’ distillery-exclusive bottling has been finished in a Pedro Ximénez Sherry butt.
Batch 16 of the Cask Bottling series features malts aged for between seven and 33 years.
The Rare Collection Cask No. 20050 commemorates the tourist attraction’s 50th anniversary.
The warehouse, containing 45,000 casks of maturing whiskey, was completely destroyed in the blaze.
The 12-year-old blend was created with Angus Dundee to commemorate the jazz club’s 60th birthday.
The limited edition blended malt is composed of whiskies selected for their cocoa-like qualities.
The blended Scotch will target ‘trendsetting’ cities to make the serve the ‘next big thing’.
The triple-matured, triple-distilled expression is said to be ‘a fresh take’ on Jameson.
The indie bottler’s new releases are made up of malts from Arran, Islay, Jura and Orkney.
The Lowland distillery’s new facility features a gallery, gift shop and tasting bar.
The second annual auction arranged by industry ambassadors will benefit Scottish charity the Ben.
The small-batch facility is part of a US$60m plan to re-establish the James B. Beam Distilling Co.
The whisky, targeted at a ‘new generation of drinker’, has been finished in ex-Cognac casks.
Bruichladdich’s Organic, Bere Barley and Islay Barley single malts welcome new expressions.
The ‘Last Cask’ concludes the John Walker range of ‘triple matured’ blended Scotch whiskies.
The whisky has been created to celebrate the Netflix film about the life of Robert the Bruce.
The new Islay single malt, matured in three different types of cask, is a travel retail exclusive.
After a weekend as a Royal Mile Whiskies exclusive, the 21 Year Old is now getting a wider release.
The peated whisky brand from Tomatin is now exploring ‘innovative’ combinations of casks.
The collection from the closed Japanese distillery has sold for over £750,000 in Hong Kong.
The distillery’s new whisky is its first permanent age-stated malt in almost 20 years.
Chivas Extra 13 is decorated with ‘iconic images of Americana’ and inspired by Prohibition.
The Scotch whisky industry could risk losing its legal protections abroad without a clear direction.
The Swedish distillery’s new Intelligens single malt was designed using artificial intelligence.
The 23-year-old single malt is the first in the Speyside distillery’s new Grand range.
Pernod Ricard has said its Chinese distillery won’t ‘cannibalise’ Scotch whisky’s market share.
The new limited editions have been finished in Caribbean rum and Amontillado Sherry casks.
The Islay distillery collaborated with drum specialist Majetone and the Rhythm and Booze Project.
The Speyside distillery’s new ‘unrepeatable’ limited edition has been made using now-retired stills.
A 21-year-old matured in refill and recharred casks celebrates the festival’s 21st anniversary.
The yet-to-be-constructed distillery unveils its second limited edition blended malt.
The English whisky distillery will release its new malt matured in ex-Islay quarter casks.
The Orkney distillery will re-release the age statement for the first time in 10 years.
The online sale of rare bottles donated by the industry will help fund the Beatson Cancer Charity.
The Highland distillery will launch new 12-, 18- and 21-year-old whiskies in 2020.
The brand’s experimental Blenders’ Batch Sherry Cask Finish debuts as a travel retail exclusive.
Business is booming for whisky tourism, as Diageo’s visitor centres see a rise of over 15%.
British and American Sign Language speakers can now get a taste of the Edinburgh attraction.
Scotch producers have joined the global movement to stamp out non-recyclable plastic waste.
The Japanese whisky has become the most expensive ever sold at auction.
The whisky from The Singleton’s Forgotten Drop series is the oldest ever released by the distillery.
Whisky lovers will soon be able to buy a bottle containing Scotch that’s visited Antarctica.
Macallan’s first UK whisky lounge has opened at London’s Euro-Japanese restaurant Four Degree.
The Highland distillery debuts Metal and Water, the final two whiskies in the series.
The Winter Queen is a fusion of single malt from Scottish and Dutch distilleries.
The range features 14 Sherry cask-matured whiskies, plus one matured exclusively in a Port Pipe.
The distillery is launching a pop-up bar to celebrate its new limited edition Glenmorangie Spìos.
The movement will tackle ‘out-dated perceptions’ of the stereotypical whisky drinker.
Compass Box is releasing a new Hedonism expression in honour of its female workforce.
Gemma Paterson, previously US east ambassador, will take over the role from Sam Simmons.
The independent bottler is launching a new blended malt finished in Madeira casks.
The distillery has released a new single malt with no cask information or tasting notes.
The Fife distillery’s spirit, aged three years on 23 March, is now officially Scotch whisky.
The Swedish distiller will change its name to avoid a ‘brand collision’ with Compass Box.
The new range of ‘everyday premium’ blends are designed to highlight cask character.
A 1964 Bowmore, which sold for £31,000, was the highest earner at this year’s Distillers’ Auction.
The spirits retailer is set to open a second London store on Great Portland Street next month.
The 60-mile trip involves cycling and kayaking to every distillery on Islay and Jura in three days.
The Scotch Malt Whisky Society reveals new Speyside and Islay whiskies to be released next month.
The first single malt from Daftmill distillery will be sold in a randomly allocated ballot.
The distillery is celebrating the occasion with a commemorative whisky chosen by staff members.
The Dufftown expression’s release also heralds a revamp of the brand’s entire core range.
Buy a ticket for the charity raffle and you could win over £2,000 worth of whisky.
The luxury experience pinpoints a shopper’s ‘ideal whisky style’ with six specially-created aromas.
A new online tool matches users’ personal flavour preferences to one of six blended whiskies.
Whisky’s three-year minimum maturation period should be scrapped, according to US report.
Young people in the Highlands are being given maturing casks to pay for higher education.
The Snug in Aviemore will host tastings, events and local art away from ‘the secret distillery’.
The 28-year-old blend is designed to evoke the aromas of the palace’s kitchen gardens.
The whisky writer has selected 21 single casks to mark the Society's 35th anniversary.
Lakes distillery has used whiskies from both sides of the border in a hybrid blended malt.
The 20-year-old single malt is the first in a range of whiskies paying homage to Arran’s landscape.
Bottle 1 of Genesis, the English distillery’s new single malt, breaks two world records.
This second entry in the whisky’s Cask Series is a Sainsbury’s-only exclusive.
Hoxton’s Iron Stag has a special focus on Scotch whisky cocktails, serving Highballs by the keg.
The distillery’s owners will use funds from the campaign to move production to a new, larger site.
A signed 15-year-old bottling by Silvano Samaroli reached £61,000 at auction this week.
The Lowland distillery will replace its original whisky with a new style of single malt.
Work has begun on Dunyvaig Castle, a fortress built a stone’s throw away from Lagavulin distillery.
The 1943 bottling by Gordon & MacPhail is set to sell for over £30,000.
A 16- and 21-year-old single malt are new additions to Aberfeldy’s travel retail range.
The first edition bottling is the most valuable Japanese whisky ever sold at auction.
The Lowland distillery’s first whisky will be sent exclusively to Founders’ Club members.
The 21-year-old single cask whisky is the first in the bottler’s new Private Stock line-up.
The 20-year-old single cask will celebrate 20 years since the distillery’s reopening.
Jameson’s new innovation is designed to appeal to both whisky and coffee fans.
The new limited release commemorates the 25th anniversary of the DoubleWood 12-year-old.
The UFC fighter has launched the Irish blend just weeks ahead of the sports’ ‘biggest-ever’ bout.
Whisky.Auction will donate £200k from the sale of ‘exceptional’ whiskies to charity Plastic Oceans.
The distillery is funding an effort to revive Dornoch’s extinct Native European oyster population.
The indie bottler’s latest anniversary whisky contains malts from every region in Scotland.
The Speyside distillery is ‘pushing boundaries’ in a first for the Scotch whisky industry.
Two limited edition blends will feature music-inspired designs from artist Felipe Pantone.
Luxury hotel Vagabond Club’s new whisky bar offers over 1,000 ‘rare and award-winning’ whiskies.
The 58-year-old single cask whisky is the distillery’s first commercial bottling in its history.
The mystery Islay malt is fully matured in Sherry casks and said to taste of ‘barbecued banana’.
Three whiskies heralding from the same cask have been finished in different woods.
The bottler has revealed two 33- and 44-year-old malts in the range’s redesigned packaging.
The independent bottler has revamped its range of single cask whiskies with four new decanters.
The indie bottler is mothballing its Whisky Jewbilee events to focus on international expansion.
A selection of ‘exceptional’ whiskies have been sold to raise funds for environmental charities.
Montgomery Scott is a blended whisky inspired by Scotty, the original series’ famous engineer.
The Islay malt joins a 64-year-old Glenlivet as part of G&M’s Private Collection range.
The English distillery’s new expression has been aged in its founder’s ‘favourite’ STR wine casks.
The new releases include ‘spirit drink’ Stranger & Stranger and blended malt whisky Juveniles.
The multinational intends to produce a variety of different whiskeys with a new US production site.
The island’s sole distillery has been maturing its inaugural whisky since December 2015.
The first rye whiskey in Old Forester’s 148-year history will arrive in the US from next month.
The Lowland distillery has released its first widely-available whisky since opening in 2014.
Over 650 events have been announced as part of the festival’s 20th anniversary celebrations.
The lost distillery’s Celestial Edition pays tribute to its pioneering former distillery manager.
Two new limited editions will raise money for F1 driver David Coulthard’s local charities.
The distillery ‘pays homage’ to its part owner by raising money for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal.
The Lowlands distillery’s new whisky has been finished in ex-red wine casks for up to three years.
Peated and triple-distilled whiskies will join the distillery’s unpeated 1770 single malt.
The cask strength eight-year-old limited release is Benromach’s first Sherry-matured peated malt.
The Bourbon festival has also tapped Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant and rock duo Hall and Oates.
The distilleries’ visitor centres are to be overhauled as part of Diageo’s ambitious tourism plans.
Diageo has extended its loan of the collection to the Scotch Whisky Experience until at least 2029.
Dr Nick Savage will join the recently-revived Lowland distillery as its new master distiller.
The distillery will launch a trio of 22-year-olds at the London airport’s Whisky Festival.
Isle of Arran Distillers’ second venture on the island is now producing a ‘heavily peated’ spirit.
The blended whisky brand’s first foray into the style is exclusive to global travel retail.
James Eadie’s Trade Mark X blend has been recreated 160 years after its conception.
Beam alters its fan club name, admitting its definition of the word ‘men’ was not clear to everyone.
The Speyside distillery’s new rare cask range includes a 50-year-old malt priced at £4,500.
Remains found at the Fife site could point to Scotland’s earliest site of distillation yet ...
The distillery map from the BBC’s Scotch! The Story of Whisky series will be auctioned for charity.
Islay distillery plans could be scuppered by row between Jean Donnay and Hunter Laing.
The £40m project is being spearheaded by the Scotch Whisky Research Institute.
The organisation will celebrate the late Scottish author and his love of single malt.
The Islay distillery will add two more stills in a bid to cash in on the buoyant malts market.
Bruichladdich and InchDairnie have run commercial distillations of pot still rye spirits.
The International Barley Hub will make Scotland the global centre for barley research.
The Fife distillery has become the ‘first’ in over a century to use oats to make Scotch whisky.
Loch Lomond Group’s blended whisky loss sparks official environmental investigation.
The distillery’s ‘designer cask’ expression is back on the market with a limited release.
Glenrothes has refreshed its core NAS range with new names, liquid and a peated cask-matured whisky.
Speyside malt is sold by Berry Bros & Rudd seven years after moving in opposite direction.
The 12 Pointer is one of a series of only 12 bottles released by the distillery in 2002.
The US$9,000 single malt is billed as the ‘pinnacle’ of the distillery’s Sherry Oak range.
The heavily-peated single malt from Bruichladdich is introducing four new whiskies this summer.
The distillery’s new core range will feature age statements, rather than vintages.
Detailed information on the make-up of Port Charlotte Scottish Barley is now available online.
Islay distillery publishes the detailed recipe for ‘The Classic Laddie’ expression on its website.
This year’s Islay Festival has a packed menu of distillery open days and cultural events.
The £30,000 bottling is claimed to be one of the rarest single malts in the world.
The five whiskies are priced at £57,000, including the distillery’s oldest release to date.
The ‘19th-century’ bottles have been withdrawn from display amid authenticity concerns.
The bottle of 60-year-old whisky, painted by artist Michael Dillon, will be auctioned next month.
The last UK stocks of the Wick distillery’s discontinued expression are offered for sale.
The removal from public display follows a hotel guest paying $10,000 for a ‘fake’ 1878 whisky.
The YoCo Club wants to make Scotch whisky accessible to under-45s using a subscription-based model.
Earth Mode measures internet users’ digital carbon footprint in ‘eye-opening’ new initiative.
After a 39-year career, Willie Cochrane is to be succeeded by long-time colleague Graham Logan.
Detailed information on blend components will be available to consumers following new legal advice.
Scottish court ruling questioned by Scotch Whisky Association as case goes to UK Supreme Court.
Brexit-fuelled resurgence ends recent decline as single malt shipments top £1bn for first time.
Unusual peated expression, aged for 14 years, will be exclusive to travel retail.
The resurgence was spearheaded by leading brands such as Johnnie Walker and Lagavulin.
The measure may be introduced in Scotland within months after the Supreme Court ruling.
This year’s limited edition Islay single malt recalls the ‘Summer of Love’ of the 1960s.
Plans to resurrect the cult Lowland single malt are awaiting approval by Falkirk Council.
The equivalent of one bottle of Scotch was consumed at official events last year, a report shows.
Terms such as ‘Scotch whisky’ and ‘Bourbon’ will enjoy continued legal recognition post-Brexit.
Jim Murray has named an American whiskey as ‘whisky of the year’ for three years running.
The luxury-focused Highland single malt’s 45-year-old bottling uses multiple cask types.
The changes include a renewed focus on age statements and redesigned packaging.
The four heavily peated malts from Bruichladdich include the youngest Octomore so far.
The latest in the Irish whiskey series contains some of the oldest liquid used so far.
The much-anticipated heavily peated Balvenie single malt will be available globally from October.
The Washington State distiller is supporting research into barley varietals for whiskey.
The brand’s hugely successful Keep Walking platform is rebooted to arrest recent sales declines.
Blended malt expression is back on the shelves after a successful return to the US and Australia.
The 17-year-old single malt, aged in American oak, marks the coming of spring and summer.
He helped bring huge success to Glen Grant and Macallan in a career spanning five decades.
The US became the first billion-pound Scotch whisky market as single malts continued to surge.
Almost 500 rare whiskies and nine casks will be offered for sale by Sotheby’s later this month.
The oldest globally available release from Talisker is the first in a new Sherry-inspired range.
The Speyside distillery has finished its whisky in a variety of casks, including rye and Port.
The fire led to the deaths of thousands of fish and other aquatic life in the Kentucky River.
A new tech-based trading platform aims to benefit investors and ease pressure on distillers.
Despite positive signs, Scotch is enduring its longest period of export decline in over 50 years.
The organisation writes to clarify the current legal position – and what might happen in the future.
Collectible Macallan, Dalmore and Ardbeg all feature in Friday’s 176-lot auction in New York.
The company will meet the Scotch Whisky Association in March following last week’s campaign launch.
Malts are poised to break through the 1.5m-case barrier this year – but blends continue to slide.
World’s leading Scotch whisky company reports improving trends for Johnnie Walker and Buchanan’s.
Import tariffs could be set to rise in the likes of South Africa and South Korea, says the SWA.
Plans for new distillery, microbrewery and visitor attraction will be considered by local council.
Speyside single malt wants Pope Francis to recognise new world number one tennis player.
First release from remote west coast distillery is too young to be classified as whisky.
Visitors can seek out secret stashes of Scotch as whisky taps into the geocaching craze.
The new distillery’s traditional methods include direct firing and worm tub condensers.
The Highland distillery has replaced its vintages with a core range of age statement malts.
A 75-year-old bottling from Mortlach distillery is hailed as the world's 'most exclusive'.
Counterfeit bottle caps case represents a number of legal firsts, the organisation says.
The discount retailer’s Christmas whiskies, all priced below £50, range in age from 22 to 34 years.
The bottler removed detailed information about two new whiskies after contact from the SWA.
Can Norlan’s combination of functionality and aesthetics help revolutionise the enjoyment of whisky?
Glen Garioch 1967 bottling marks company’s first foray outside the world of blended Scotch.
Philippines-owned producer hopes the wine giant will drive growth for Dalmore, Jura and John Barr.
Tributes pour in to mark the passing of a ‘legendary figure’ in the world of Scotch whisky.
Ex-Morrison Bowmore CEO to take charge of financial and corporate strategy at rare spirits business.
Old Pulteney owner’s production investment is designed to underpin future international growth.
Two distilleries in western Highlands and Perth & Kinross to benefit from government grants.
Collection of 42 bottles joins rare Dalmore and Port Ellen in Hong Kong auction this weekend.
How Islay inspired the naming of one of the world’s best-loved and most enduring vehicles.
The cult blended Scotch’s return would require a rebuilding of mature malt whisky stocks.
Chivas down, The Glenlivet up in the last six months of 2015 as difficulties continue in China.
Scottish Secretary uses trip to call on Mozambique government to grant Scotch legal protection.
New NAS bottling Blas is a collaboration between distillery and menswear designer Patrick Grant.
Distillery plans further investment in visitor facilities after 40% rise in tourist numbers.
Blend shows strong growth in South Africa and Taiwan, while malts perform well in northern Europe.
Need for legislative change and greater clarity is a ‘no-brainer’, says company founder John Glaser.
Declines in Russia, Brazil and oil nations create worst run for industry in more than 50 years.
The sector’s net annual contribution of £3.8bn to UK trade makes case for duty cut, says SWA.
Economic and competitive challenges help foster creativity in Scotch whisky, says David Gates.
Cutty Sark blender Kirsteen Campbell replaces Gordon Motion as master blender of The Famous Grouse.
Bagpiper exports are halted and McDowell’s labelling is set to change following ‘helpful’ talks.
Diageo readies a new single grain launch, continuing its tie-in with the former England captain.
Planned Dingwall distillery sets out to raise more than £1.5m through community-focused share offer.
WooWhiskey claims its new wooden whisky cubes will enrich the oak flavours in every glass.
Campbell Evans named as new non-executive director of the online Scotch whisky marketplace.
Company marks campaign progress to date with the release of Enlightenment, a new blended malt.
A UK exit from the European Union risks huge damage to the industry, says government minister.
Prospects for growth remain ‘strong’ despite third consecutive fall, Scotch Whisky Association says.
Whisky is a key part of Fèis Ìle, an annual celebration of Gaelic history, poetry, song and dance.
The new range of oak-aged gins was matured in casks sourced from five Scotch whisky regions.
Aged for 65 years and priced at £23,500, ‘Peerless Spirit’ completes The Six Pillars Collection.
Appointment marks move to a new collaborative approach to production for Burn Stewart blend.
Work with us to reignite economic growth in Scotland, Scotch whisky industry tells new MSPs.
First single cask releases into the US celebrate distillery’s connection with luxury rail operator.
Remaining in the European Union will be better for the Scotch whisky industry, says Ivan Menezes.
‘Significant uncertainty’ will follow UK vote to leave EU, warns Scotch Whisky Association.
Blend of Scotch, Canadian and American whiskies will be sold initially in Germany and Austria.
Five social enterprises share US$750,000 funding in culmination of second year of The Venture.
Owner of BenRiach, GlenDronach and Glenglassaugh made reduced £7.3m profit in 2015, accounts show.
Macallan and Highland Park owner saw earnings reduced by global political and economic volatility.
Retail figures also include liqueur and RTD sales, blended Scotch brand The Famous Grouse claims.
From Balblair to Kilchoman, Scotland took five trophies and 427 medals in the annual contest.
An increase in single malt exports helped Isle of Arran Distillers to record a £1m profit in 2015.
Scotch distilleries attracted a record total of 1.6m visits in 2015, up more than 20% on 2010.
Export volumes rise for first time in three years, but value falls in mixed first half of 2016.
He made the journey from Lincolnshire to Wick for a distillery tour and a bottle of 12-year-old.
Scotch whisky industry’s second biggest player reports Chivas Regal sales down, Ballantine’s up.
The Soho whisky specialist has undergone its first rebranding in more than 50 years.
Lack of collectible new releases is fuelling the boom, says analyst and broker Rare Whisky 101.
The Islay single malt’s 21-year-old Committee release recalls its near-extinction in the 1990s.
Diageo’s closed plant in Kilmarnock is at the heart of regeneration plans for the town.
Chivas Regal Ultis combines five Speyside single malts and is priced at US$200 a bottle.
France relaunch is society’s bridgehead to expand its activities across continental Europe.
Single malt fetches £68,500, breaking two records and almost doubling its pre-sale high estimate.
Three-part BBC Scotland programme delves into whisky’s history, science, craft and industry.
Limited edition single malt whisky aims to celebrate Arran’s illicit whisky-making past.
Dramatic company U-turn follows axing of much-praised educational initiative two months ago.
‘Respect democracy’, Association is told, after legal defeat in Court of Session.
David Frost will become a special advisor on foreign affairs to the UK Foreign Secretary.
Television spot for single malt’s new range aims to break conventions in whisky advertising.
New 15-year-old limited release has been matured exclusively in refill Port casks.
Macallan Edition No 2 celebrates distillery’s collaboration with restaurant El Celler de Can Roca.
Trove of counterfeit Laphroaig and Macallan could be worth nearly £1m, experts say.
The £15m grain distillery upgrade includes replacing the existing dark grains plant.
Richard Blanchard will represent single malt Glenfiddich in Australia and New Zealand.
A special ballot will decide who can buy the 24-year-old birthday bottling, priced at £1,494.
A battered snapshot brought from Canada sheds light on a century-old family story.
From the Scots Gaelic for ‘baked’, the single malt was extra-matured in Madeira wine casks.
First event is planned for 10 February – the birthday of Johnnie Walker pioneer Alexander Walker.
Jamieson’s Jigger Edition celebrates the 44-year career of cooper Michael Jamieson.
The ‘unique’ set of six single malts, aged for 50-65 years, will be auctioned in Hong Kong.
The Oscar winner swapped Macallan for Chivas Regal on a visit to the Speyside distillery.
A bottle of Old Vatted Glenlivet 1862 was opened in a project linking rare spirits and watches.
Only 106 bottles of the Highland single grain, priced at £2,400 each, will be released.
Bottles of Dewar’s blended Scotch unearthed in former British Army garrison in Israel.
Priced at £16,000, Tamdhu’s oldest ever release celebrates its 120th anniversary.
More than 250 bottles of a private single cask bottling were taken, worth more than £38,000.
Alfresco 64 in Bangkok stocks an exclusive Chivas Regal blend that is the first of its kind.
Limited edition Blue Label bottle, unveiled during Milan Design Week, goes on sale later this year.
The deal marks the Glenfiddich owner’s first move into American craft distilling.
The range redesign comes as the Orkney single malt launches a new series of special editions.
New display in Edinburgh examines the legacy of ‘The Father of Blending’, Andrew Usher.
Politicians urged to stand up for Scotch in the run-up to the UK General Election.
Mix of materials makes whisky packaging hard to process for reuse, says Recycling Association.
Fèis Ìle release brings the Scotch whisky transparency debate to the Islay Festival.
Lack of stock means expressions will be discontinued – but no increase in NAS products.
The £800 single malt is a vatting of five different vintages, dating back to 1978.
Jack Mayo is one of a number of new appointments at the Edinburgh start-up.
Designers are invited to create the artwork for a 24-year-old Springbank bottling.
The Exciseman is the last of the three releases celebrating Arran’s whisky heritage.
Funding round looks to raise £5.5m to build whisky and gin distillery in castle grounds.
The Speyside distillery has been bought by a consortium headed by the former BenRiach MD.
Events will celebrate the three passions of Tommy Dewar: whisky, games and chicken.
Collectivum XXVIII features spirit from all 28 of the company’s active malt distilleries.
A Swedish study has now provided a scientific basis for this long-held belief.
The new NAS single malt is the first permanent addition since Corryvreckan in 2009.
Limited edition single malt whisky celebrates James MacTaggart’s 10 years at Arran.
The £5m plant and heritage centre will be built in an area famed for its illicit stills.
Visitor numbers hit record levels in 2016, with more distilleries opening to the public.
The Beyond the Cask partnership with cycle maker Renovo claims to be a world’s first.
The complete set from 2001 to 2016 could fetch up to £25,000 at Bonhams in Edinburgh.
The releases include Phenomenology and No Name, the company’s peatiest whisky to date.
The company’s oldest whisky release to date is priced at £12,000 a bottle.
The newly repackaged whiskey is the 34th annual release from the Irish distillery.
The two cult distilleries will restart production by 2020 in a £35m investment by owner Diageo.
Ian Macleod Distillers hopes to have the coveted Lowland distillery operational by 2019.
Duncan Tait will be the Dingwall distillery’s first manager after joining from Mortlach.
UK Scotch sales fell by 1m bottles after spring duty rise, says Scotch Whisky Association.
Colonel EH Taylor Four Grain is World Whisky of the Year, ahead of Redbreast and Glen Grant.
The new range, exclusive to travel retail, includes four NAS single malt whiskies.
The 23-year-old Islay malt was filled into cask at a difficult time for the distillery.
The six-year-old single cask single malts were made at a ‘prominent distillery in Goa’.
Volumes were down, value up as single malts continued their march in the first half of 2017.
The single malt, distilled in 1999 and matured in 100% ex-Bourbon, is aimed at music lovers.
The ‘1878’ bottle contained blended Scotch whisky from the early 1970s, tests have shown.
The £100m-plus new facility will take over single malt production after ‘rigorous’ tests.
The three single malts are taken from the final parcels of whisky distilled in 1984-6.
Scottish Government award will help fund construction at the £12m project west of Glasgow.
The seven single cask single malts have been matured for between 12 and 22 years.
Laphroaig Cairdeas 15 Year Old is reserved for the Friends of Laphroaig collective.
The 50-year-old whisky was distilled in the year that Bowmore was first bottled as a single malt.
The 62-year-old single malt is the most expensive bottle of whisky auctioned by Christie’s.
Task force looked at ways to reform Scotch whisky’s strict production rules, says report.
Sales were up in the last six months of 2017, with Johnnie Walker leading the charge.
Overseas shipments reached a new high of £4.36bn in 2017, up by almost 9% on 2016.
The Islay distillery is to build a new still house to accommodate a total of four stills.
The range of four single cask single malts will honour Scotland’s whisky islands.
The Peter Blake and Valerio Adami 60-year-old malts will be sold by Bonhams in Hong Kong.
The limited edition Ardbeg Day Committee release was delayed after its website crashed.
The £22,000, 60-year-old single cask single malt is the second in an ultra-rare series.
The Amber Light will explore Scottish culture and history through the lens of whisky.
The Speyside, Islay, Sherry cask and peated cask Scotch whiskies join The Classic Range.
The colour-focused line-up is cut as part of a rethink of the single malt’s portfolio.
The 1920 malt is believed to be the oldest unopened bottle of Glenfarclas in existence.
The Aultmore, Craigellachie and Aberfeldy whiskies will be available in travel retail.
The Highland distillery’s sixth Cask Strength release is 100% matured in ex-Sherry casks.
The two 60-year-old single malts fetched more than US$1m each at auction in Hong Kong.
The Lagavulin manager will leave her post to bring the cult Islay malt back into production.
The owner of Benromach wants to build a second plant at Craggan, near Grantown-on-Spey.
The single malt’s oldest release to date, distilled in the 1940s, launches in August.
The latest releases from the Speyside single malt will cost £5,400 and £82 respectively.
The 45-year-old single malt launches a series linked to Scottish myths and legends.
The new blended whisky marks the 25th anniversary of the Chicago punk rock whisky bar.
The 16-year-old single cask whisky is available from the distillery for £650 a bottle.
The Black Label spin-off is available exclusively from Dufry travel retail stores.
Four single cask bottlings have been released by the whisky maker’s great-great-grandson.
The new single malt was created in collaboration with the architect of the £140m facility.
The seventh annual release has been matured in Pedro Ximénez and oloroso Sherry casks.
The two single malts are the first Speyside releases from the rare spirits specialist.
The line-up of four malts follows Billy Walker’s acquisition of the Speyside distillery.
Changes include the renaming of the flagship blend and the launch of three new expressions.
The limited-edition single malt has spent five years in Portuguese Moscatel barriques.
The final Vintner’s Trilogy single malt has spent more than half its life in a Port pipe.
The new single malt offers ‘the ideal introduction’ to Sherry cask-matured whiskies.
There were almost 2m visits to whisky distilleries last year, and spending topped £60m.
The 2018 limited release line-up is completed by a blend of six coastal single malts.
The Orkney single malt’s oldest release since 2010 is priced at US$15,000 a bottle.
Chivas Regal’s oldest release to date celebrates the team’s 1968 European Cup victory.
The 57-year-old malts, priced at £30,000 a pair, are the oldest Longmorn releases to date.
The Game of Thrones-themed blended whisky will be available globally from this month.
The 1926 Macallan Valerio Adami was sold at auction by Bonhams in Edinburgh for £848,750.
The 35th annual release is a blend of Irish whiskeys matured for between 12 and 28 years.
The single malt’s latest limited edition release will be sold through an online ballot.
The distillery’s stillhouse will be entirely dismantled and rebuilt under the plans.
The changes are part of Diageo’s £150m plans to overhaul distillery tourism facilities.
The 1926 bottle with a label designed by Sir Peter Blake sold for US$843,200 in New York.
The musical work, centred on a family-owned Scotch whisky distillery, will tour next month.
More than 40 cases of century-old American whiskey were found hidden in a secret vault.
The bottle, hand-painted by Irish artist Michael Dillon, fetched £1.2m at auction in London.
The whisky was made to mark the anniversary of Manchester United’s 1968 European Cup win.
A hidden stash of American whiskey fetched thousands more than expected at auction.
More than 100,000 rare bottles were sold at auction in the UK last year, worth over £40m.
The cask strength expression is part-matured at Jameson’s old distillery in Dublin.
The rules governing Irish whiskey’s signature style have no precedent, says Peter Mulryan.
The shop in the heart of the Orkney capital will offer exclusive whiskies and merchandise.
The 16-year-old single malt whisky has been part-matured in Rioja-seasoned wine casks.
The dig hopes to unearth secrets at a remote Highland whisky distillery dating back to 1825.
Remains of whisky bottles have been unearthed at the 19th-century Blackmiddens distillery.
The change allows distillers to use a variety of casks, including ex-Tequila and Calvados.
The range includes 15 malts from Caperdonich, Longmorn, Glen Keith and Braes of Glenlivet.
Blooming Gorse and Flaming Feast join the independent bottler’s Family Collection.
The latest Ghost and Rare blend celebrates the Highland distillery, which closed in 1985.
More than 1,500 workers are threatening to strike after rejecting a 2.5% pay offer.
The Scotch Whisky Association ruled that the Instagram posts were ‘demeaning’ to women.
The £140m Speyside distillery has been shortlisted for the prestigious architecture award.
The 54-bottle set from the closed Japanese distillery could fetch up to HK$6m at auction.
The 1505 entry in Aberdeen’s Burgh Records mentions a still to make ‘aquavite’ and rosewater.
The expansion will help the Islay distillery to experiment with yeast and barley varieties.
Highland Park Scottish Ballet commemorates the national dance company’s 50th anniversary.
The ruined farmsteads in the Highlands may have produced whisky ‘on an industrial scale’.
A set of 19 Macallan Fine & Rare bottles has set a record as the most expensive sale in duty free.
The low-priced aged single malt forms part of Aldi’s Christmas spirits range.
A third edition of Ardbeg Twenty Something will be available exclusively to Committee Members.
The Balvenie Fifty: Marriage 0962 has been created from some of the distillery’s oldest stocks.
Richard Paterson has created a unique whisky for chef Massimo Bottura’s Food for Soul project.
The Islay distiller claims its publication of The Classic Laddie recipe next month is legal.
A large-scale fake whisky operation has been uncovered following a tip-off from an auction website.
The Highland distillery has created a whisky to mark the release of Kingsman: The Golden Circle.
The founders of London’s Worship Street Whistling Shop are opening a dedicated whisky bar this week.
The Highland distillery’s new range will include 12- and 50-year-old whiskies.
The launch of Johnnie Walker White Walker and the GOT malts were a big success for Diageo.
The single malt is released as part of the supermarket’s first Spirits of Scotland Festival.
Beam Suntory has been heavily criticised for creating a ‘sexist’ and ‘isolating’ whisky fan club.
The blended Scotch whisky has been redesigned to appeal to entry-level consumers.
The distillery was forced to close after a chemical spill resulted in an evacuation of the plant.
Producer of Sheep Dip whisky and Edinburgh Gin has changed hands for an undisclosed sum.
The Sutherland castle’s out buildings will be transformed into a Scotch whisky distillery.
Two Scotch distilleries opening this summer are on the lookout for distillers to join their teams.
From tours of usually publicly closed distilleries to probing whisky masterclasses and tastings.
The renowned whisky consultant leaves a global distilling legacy behind him.
Bowmore owner Beam Suntory has named its new master blender following Barrie’s exit in February.
Almost 40 years after its closure, the lost grain distillery has released its first official whisky.
The team behind London’s Black Rock bar have launched a quirky new whisky subscription service.
Tributes have been made to the distillery’s head of communications following his sudden death.
The 19th-century brand has been resurrected ahead of plans for a new Edinburgh distillery.
The Victorian blend has been resurrected by GlenAllachie distillery as a peated blended malt.
The owner of Torabhaig distillery has released two blended malts created using bespoke cask bills.
The peated single malt is the latest expression to join Glenfiddich’s Experimental Series.
All of Diageo’s Scotch operations will be affected by strikes resulting from a pay dispute.
The second edition of the Amazon exclusive follows the expression’s ‘overwhelming success’.
Diageo will continue the suspension of its Scotch expansion plans after sales fell by 9%.
The Edinburgh attraction has reported its ‘biggest ever year’ as a result of the Brexit vote.
Long considered a ‘unicorn’ whisky, a miniature of ‘Malt Mill’ has surfaced at auction.
Visit distilleries usually closed to the public, as well as rare drams at the annual festival.
The master blender and distiller will leave the Lowlands distillery he helped resurrect.
The Circle is a blended malt created by the winner of the blender’s first bartender programme.
The single malt is the first in Atom Brands’ new Character of Islay Whisky Company range.
Highland Park: Ness of Brodgar’s Legacy will raise funds for a dig at the Neolithic site.
The United States has threatened to impose increased taxes on Scotch and Irish whisky.
The Scotch whisky industry has urged the UK government to avoid a no-deal Brexit.
Edinburgh council has approved plans to transform a Georgian building into a single malt distillery.
The Scotch whisky industry has signed a charter to help promote Scottish food and drink overseas.
The SWA claims last year’s 2% tax reduction generated an extra £96 million for the UK government.
John MacLellan, distillery manager of Kilchoman, has passed away following a battle with cancer.
A new Edinburgh distillery has been designed as a visitor attraction to boost tourism.
Three new Bladnoch single malts have been released to mark the rebirth of the Lowland distillery.
The ‘craft and provenance credentials’ of single malts are boosting Scotch’s global reputation.
The withdrawal of The Glenlivet expression shocked whisky fans, but plans are afoot for its return.
The Orkney distillery’s latest expression is the first of two releases observing the seasons.
The experimental Fife brewery and distillery intends to produce more whisky, gin and beer.
A female version of Johnnie Walker’s Striding Man will grace bottles in the US.
AB Inbev, the owner of Budweiser and Corona beers has purchased online retailer Master of Malt.
The new blended Scotch from Whyte & Mackay is designed to appeal to younger drinkers.
Fans camped overnight outside the distillery in the hope of nabbing a limited edition bottle.
The renowned American whiskey maker has passed away unexpectedly in San Francisco.
Bartenders named the blended malt as the world’s best-selling and trendiest Scotch.
Work will begin to restore the silent Falkirk distillery now plans have been approved.
The currently silent Islay distillery will be set up to produce various styles of whisky.
The whiskey ‘reimagines what Bourbon can be’ by fusing Kentucky and Japanese traditions.
A Highland distillery is offering all-expenses-paid placements to women ‘from all walks of life’.
Plans for the multi-million-pound Edinburgh attraction have been approved by authorities.
The Islay distillery’s annual Friends of Laphroaig whisky is a triple-matured release.
The Speyside distillery’s new single malt collection features three story-inspired whiskies.
The Glasgow blender has introduced Whyte & Mackay Light ‘spirit drink’ at 21.5% abv.
Macallan’s latest release contains whisky distilled from barley grown on its estate.
Crabbie’s claims its new whisky is designed to ‘disrupt’ the world of single malt Scotch.
An Asia-based investment firm has bought out the group that also owns Glen Scotia distillery.
The Diageo-owned Irish whiskey distillery will open to visitors later this month.
Sales of single malt Scotch are predicted to grow overall whisky sales to £2.44bn by 2022.
The two limited edition blended whiskies are will ‘continue the legacy’ of Game of Thrones.
The local council has green-lighted plans to refurbish the Highland distillery’s visitor centre.
Macallan has opened the first of several new prestige whisky shops in Dubai airport.
Over two million visits were made to Scotch whisky distilleries in 2018, a new record.
The fourth edition in The Glenlivet’s mystery series is a US exclusive.
Just eight whiskies will form the distiller’s annual Special Releases collection.
A Kentucky Straight Bourbon inspired by the hit zombie apocalypse series is coming this autumn.
Glen Moray has used Rhum Agricole casks to finish its latest ‘curiosity’ single malt.
The Highland distillery has launched 14 single Sherry and Port cask-matured whiskies.
A device designed using nanotechnology can ‘taste’ the difference between whiskies.
The city-based distillery has added two new stills to double its whisky making capacity.
Workers for the Scotch whisky giant have voted to strike over a pay dispute.
The peated whisky will join the distillery’s burgeoning range of Lowland single malts.
The Speyside distillery has been named one of Time Magazine’s 2019 Greatest Places to visit.
The drinks giant has started building a malt whisky distillery in Sichuan province.
Scientists have discovered a barley gene which could help future-proof barley against drought.
The Islay whisky will be available exclusively through the online retailer in Europe.
A major research project is underway into yeast’s impact on the creation of whisky flavour.
The 13-year-old Jura Two-One-Two is the first in a new series from the island distillery.
Method & Madness’ latest releases include a single pot still whiskey finished in cherry wood.
The value of rare Scotch whisky sold at auction has fallen for the first time in 10 years.
Strike action across Diageo’s Scotch distilleries was due to commence on 17 September.
The whisky is the sixth release from Balvenie’s eponymous marrying tun.
Whiskies printed with ink only visible under UV light will be launched at the London show.
The five-book compendium details the 3,000 rare whiskies in the famous collection.
Whyte & Mackay’s innovation arm is introducing Quartermaster and a 20-year-old Speyside malt.
The Highland distillery is launching three new whiskies, including a lightly peated malt.
A blended Scotch has been created in honour of the English football club and its former manager.
A travel retail exclusive has been released in honour of the former distillery owner.
The United States is enforcing a 25% import tariff on single malt Scotch whisky imports.
Macallan’s whisky maker used his love of DJing house music to create the single malt.
Kininvie’s first experimental whiskies include a rye, triple-distilled malt and single blend.
Bladnoch distillery will run once again after the site was purchased by an Australian businessman.
A new £3m rare whisky investment fund has been established in China.
Berry Bros & Rudd has appointed Dan Jago, former group wine director at Tesco, as its new CEO.
Burn Stewart master blender Ian Macmillan has joined Bladnoch as master distiller.
Blended Scotch whisky, Johnnie Walker, has become embroiled in a row over its kosher status.
The Isle of Harris distillery has finally opened following seven years of planning.
The Famous Grouse Black Grouse has been rebranded as part of plans to create a core range.
After years of decline the SWA has predicted Scotch exports will improve within the year.
Diageo plans to print nutritional information on bottles of whisky in the US.
Balvenie has unveiled the DCS Compendium – a collection of 25 whiskies valued at over £125,000.
Diageo’s 2015 Special Releases features some familiar faces, plus a rare 40YO single grain.
Grant’s has shirked Scotch tradition by printing two young age statements on its new blended range.
William Grant & Sons is to launch a new range of blended whiskies under the Hazelwood brand.
Three casks of Kininvie’s first run are released as the distillery continues its luxury strategy.
The ‘world’s first’ Scotch-Japanese whisky hybrid is created in homage to the ‘Scottish Samurai’.
Introducing Ballantine’s Hard Fired, a smoky, ‘masculine’ Scotch finished in extra-charred casks.
A new competition intends to raise the profile of the whisky expert to that of a wine sommelier.
Seven Scotch whisky distilleries have been condemned for their failure to meet pollution guidelines.
Royal Salute has unveiled the Age Collection, a set of 10 blended Scotch whiskies, for US$40,000.
Three lots of rare whisky labels have been withdrawn from auction following protests on Facebook.
Diageo’s new Whiskey Union range will feature ‘unorthodox, weird’ Scotch-based products.
Diageo has revealed ambitions to develop The Singleton into the world’s leading single malt.
A third company has joined the race to build the Scottish Borders’ first distillery since 1837.
Many whisky tourists visit Islay’s distilleries, but how many have experienced them from the air?
Lagavulin and actor Nick Offerman have produced a comedic Scotch tribute to the Yule Log broadcast.
Whisky enthusiasts have voted for Peebles as the preferred location for a new Borders distillery.
Approval has been granted for a multi-million pound expansion of the Speyside distillery.
A makeover for the Highlands distillery is the ‘final piece of the puzzle’ in reviving its identity.
An Ayrshire farm, once home to Robert Burns, is to be developed into a Scotch whisky distillery.
The first bottle of Kilchoman 10 Year Old whisky has sold at auction for £7,000.
Stella David is to step down from her role as CEO of William Grant & Sons early next year.
A tearjerking whisky advert created by two film students could be the most powerful ever made.
Scotland’s introduction of a minimum unit price for alcohol contravenes EU law.
The Balvenie’s malt master, David Stewart, has been recognised in the Queen’s New Year Honours list.
Nearly all the British public believe the 76% tax levy on a bottle of Scotch whisky is ‘unfair’.
The blended malt has been named the most requested Scotch whisky brand by the world’s leading bars.
New alcohol guidance from the UK government recommends drinking no more than 14 drams per week.
The EU is challenging Colombia’s ‘discriminatory’ tax policy that obstructs Scotch whisky growth.
The independent bottler has revealed plans to build an £8 million malt whisky distillery on Islay.
Improved sales of Johnnie Walker have turned the drinks group’s Scotch sales around.
Ailsa Bay distillery’s first single malt bottling is a lesson in Scotch whisky innovation.
The Spey whisky producer has outlined expansion plans following a £2.3m funding boost.
Twelve Scotch whiskies from Loch Lomond Distillers are to go on sale in the US for the first time.
Music producer who has worked with Kanye West and Beyoncé launches new blended grain Scotch whisky.
The chef has partnered with the Scotch whisky brand to explore the ‘true meaning of craftsmanship’.
Although despite showing signs of recovery, the SWA warns Britain is still a ‘fragile’ market.
The Thurso distillery is releasing the area’s first Scotch whisky in 150 years later this month.
Dornoch Castle Hotel owners seek crowd funding to kick start build of new Highlands distillery.
UK government recognises Scotch as a ‘vital industry’ and freezes excise duty in its 2016 Budget.
Moray Council has become the first in the UK to allow smaller pours of whisky samples at tastings.
The founder of Arran distillery and veteran of the D-Day landings has passed away at the age of 91.
Isle of Arran Distillers has confirmed plans to build a second distillery on the Scottish island.
Over 25,000 visitors are expected at Speyside’s annual whisky festival this week.
Brown-Forman has purchased The Benriach Distillery Company for £285 million.
Scotchwhisky.com’s chief engineer has been recognised for his contribution to the whisky region.
The Speyside Heather Centre and newly-opened Whisky Lounge has been destroyed by a fire today.
The blended malt brand is launching a new expression with a higher proportion of Islay malt.
The owner of Glengoyne single malt is opening the venue with two of Edinburgh’s restaurateurs.
The Rothes distillery has doubled its capacity to meet rising demand for Speyburn single malt.
The Speyside distillery has unveiled a contemporary makeover alongside three new expressions.
The House’s exclusive Scotch whiskies will be available from Amsterdam Schiphol for the first time.
The new interactive release from The Glenlivet contains no cask information, age or tasting notes.
Billy Walker received the award just hours after selling his company for £281 million.
Speyside-born Struan Grant Ralph has adopted the role previously occupied by Ian Millar.
Strathearn distillery has become the first in Scotland to produce cider brandy.
The Scotch whisky brand will become the first to print nutritional information on its label.
Plans have been approved for the first distillery in the Scottish Borders for almost 200 years.
The new DFS store boasts the largest selection of single malts in Asia travel retail.
The single grain Scotch launched by the footballer will be joined by a new expression this month.
Glasgow’s historic Pump House is being converted into a £10.5m Scotch whisky distillery.
The Speyside distillery has revealed the first two whiskies in its new experimental series.
The Speyside attraction intends to 'awaken the sleeping giant' of whisky tourism.
Luxury independent bottler the Last Drop Distillers has been acquired by US drinks group Sazerac.
The changes represent a ‘significant development’ for the producer of Ballantine’s and Chivas Regal.
The oldest release from Port Ellen distillery is among Diageo’s 2016 Special Releases.
Building work is now due to start at Islay’s ninth distillery in November.
The Moray distillery has launched Tamnavulin Double Cask in celebration of its 50th anniversary.
The Speyside distillery continues its luxury collection with five whiskies priced at £20,000.
A whisky scent bar and exclusive bottlings feature at the Middle East’s first Johnnie Walker House.
Workers at Scotland’s largest Scotch whisky company have voted to strike in the run-up to Christmas.
The whisky map featured in BBC documentary Scotch! The Story of Whisky has been sold at auction.
Swift in London’s Soho will serve over 240 different whiskies with an opulent 1950s-style vibe.
Whisky fans are rejoicing at finally being able to communicate their drink choice through an icon.
The last remaining monument of the Lowlands distillery is being demolished to make way for flats.
Bruichladdich’s former master distiller will shape the whisky of Islay’s newest distillery.
The Isle of Mull distillery, which produces Tobermory and Ledaig whiskies, is being refurbished.
Two new £40m malt and grain distilleries are to be built in Jedburgh in the Scottish Borders.
The Islay distillery is discontinuing its entry-level malt and introducing four new whiskies.
Bowmore’s master blender will join BenRiach Distillery Company in March.
The colourful new look for the Scotch Malt Whisky Society’s bottlings puts age and flavour first.
Karen Betts joins from the British FCO, where she was previously British ambassador to Morocco.
The £12m distillery will produce both peated and unpeated Lowland malt whisky.
The highly anticipated but ‘worst kept secret in malts’ is revealed months ahead of release.
The Double Single, the latest Compass Box release, consists of just one malt and one grain whisky.
Ncn’ean distillery near Oban is producing single malt whisky solely from organic barley.
Twelve bartenders have created a single malt whisky designed to be mixed in cocktails.
The world’s largest Scotch whisky producer has witnessed record numbers of visitors.
The owner of Tomintoul distillery has released its oldest blended grain Scotch whisky.
Distilling has been revived at Bladnoch after an Australian businessman saved the Lowland site.
Popularity of whisky auction websites helps to boost rare single malt sales in the UK.
The first whisky to be produced by Tel Aviv’s Milk & Honey distillery will be auctioned next month.
The independent bottler is to build its own £10m whisky distillery on the banks of the Clyde.
A peated version of the blended malt whisky has launched, but only in select bars worldwide.
The Scotch brand is giving whisky fans the chance to design their own blend with My Edition.
The new single malt from Bruichladdich is part of its Octomore Eights Masterclass series.
Halewood International intends to bring Crabbie’s back home with a new distillery in Granton.
The blend is leaving The Famous Grouse portfolio with a new ‘accessible’ recipe for millennials.
Deeside Brewery in Aberdeenshire has begun distilling an experimental style of Scotch whisky.
The Orkney distillery is releasing a ‘smokier, richer’ version of Highland Park next month.
The island whisky distillery has started operations this week ahead of its official opening.
The latest addition in Glenfiddich’s Experimental Series has been finished in icewine casks.
Glenburgie, Glentauchers and Miltonduff single malts have been released under the blend’s brand.
Only members of the Scotch Malt Whisky Society are now able to purchase bottlings.
The planned Port of Leith distillery in Edinburgh will be arranged vertically in a 40-metre tower.
The island distillery’s Sherry Cask Collection is a ‘new signature style’ for the single malt.
The £1 million Dalmore whisky collection has found a buyer, four years after being launched.
The Speyside distillery has launched its first single malt since reopening in 2013.
Highland Park Voyage of the Raven marks a new travel retail series for the single malt brand.
The Campbeltown blended malt joins Douglas Laing’s Remarkable Regional Malts range.
The Highland single malt brand has launched its ‘smokiest’ whisky to date, anCnoc Peatheart.
Construction of the £15m Ardross farm distillery has begun near Inverness.
The opening of Aberargie near Perth marks the Morrison family’s return to distilling.
Glasgow’s whisky renaissance takes a step forward with the opening of Clydeside distillery.
Scotland’s first crowdfunded distillery, 100% green energy-powered, is ready to open.
The new Johnnie Walker Blue Label Ghost and Rare blend features whisky from lost distilleries.
Designs for a whisky and gin distillery in the abandoned Polphail village have been unveiled.
The Lowland distillery at Fife’s historic landmark is set to begin its first distillation.
Prominent street artist Tristan Eaton has collaborated with Johnnie Walker for art-inspired range.
The gift pack includes seven blended malts made in the style of lost distilleries’ whisky.
The Striding Man has been transformed into the Striding Woman for a new whisky edition.
Armed police raided Canadian whisky bars for selling SMWS whisky ‘illegally’.
The ninth release in the limited edition series has been aged fully in ex-rye whiskey casks.
The Scotch whisky distillery is to build an additional stillhouse to meet increasing demand.
The miniature could contain some of the only whisky left from the lost distillery.
The amount of rare Scotch whisky sold at UK auctions has hit a record high.
The Single Malt Fund will make investing in whisky ‘more inclusive and accessible’.
The island distillery is changing its entire range of whiskies as it moves in a new direction.
A whisky glass designed to fit in a woman’s hand is being launched next month.
The Speyside distillery is releasing six single casks ahead of its core range launch.
For the first time, Port Ellen and Brora are absent from Diageo’s annual Special Releases.
The 122-year-old bottler has overhauled its whisky ranges to appeal to modern whisky drinkers.
The city is to welcome a state-of-the-art whisky experience as part of a £150m investment.
The Fife distillery has launched seven single cask single malts with various mash bills.
The Elements of Islay producer intends to build a whisky distillery on the island’s south coast.
The Glenlivet Captain’s Reserve is said to be the first major single malt finished in Cognac casks.
The Speyside distillery is launching a 10-year-old triple-distilled single malt whisky.
The opening marks the start of a new chapter for the luxury Speyside single malt.
The Speyside distillery has revealed the 17 bottlings to make up its 2018 single cask programme.
A £6m investment will enable the Hillington site to double its whisky making capacity.
A new owner is being sought for the home of Famous Grouse and blended Scotch Cutty Sark.
The Speyside distillery has added a 21-year-old peated malt to its core range.
The new facility will be a state-of-the-art hub for whisky blending and testing.
Finished in Cognac casks, the new blended Scotch is designed for ‘high-energy celebrations.
The blended Scotch brand is the latest to introduce a blended malt expression, Buchanan’s Select.
The Orkney distillery’s new travel retail range is inspired by iconic Viking creatures.
The distillery has revised its malts range after drinkers criticised its previous bottlings.
A bottle of the ‘world’s most valuable whisky’ is to be auctioned in Edinburgh this autumn.
The Scottish government is seeking investment to bring distilling back to Dallas Dhu.
Douglas Laing & Co has revealed details of its £10m distillery in Glasgow.
The distillery’s first official whisky is designed to appeal to ‘adventurous’ drinkers.
The new Ncn’ean Botanical Spirit infuses new make spirit with local botanicals and juniper.
A single marsala hogshead laid down in 1998 has been bottled to celebrate the occasion.
The Spanish wine-influenced blended malt joins the whisky maker’s permanent range.
The single malt range has been created to ‘demystify’ Scotch with Sea Cask and Land Cask.
Bids of over $150k are expected for the latest DCS Compendium and Balvenie Morgan Roadster.
The single malt expression will now be released in batches to ‘enhance its collectability’.
The new Inverkip distillery is scheduled to open in 2020, with a new malts series due next year.
The industry legend and man behind the Diageo Classic Malts has passed away.
HRH has requested the whisky, gifted to him upon a distillery visit, be bottled for charity.
The US$25,000 John Walker Masters’ Edition is the oldest expression released by the brand.
The 21-year-old blend features with smoky, salty notes inspired by the beachside sport.
The young Dublin distillery’s first release is a three-year-old single pot still whiskey.
Isle of Arran has partnered with new Leith bar Nauticus to celebrate the city’s heritage.
The flagship experiential whisky store could be scaled to open in more cities worldwide.
The single pot still whiskey returns to the Spot Whiskeys range following a 50-year absence.
The MMA fighter’s Proper No. Twelve Irish whiskey has had an ‘incredible reaction’.
The distillery claims its 52-year-old Islay single malt will become a ‘legendary’ bottling.
Highland Park Viking Tribe is a new permanent release available only through Amazon UK.
The Sherried ‘firm favourite’ from Glengoyne distillery returns for a sixth outing.
The Whisky Exchange has bottled a ‘fantastic value’ 18-year-old Orkney malt for Black Friday.
The Speyside distillery’s new single malt is finished in virgin oak for Bourbon-inspired sweetness.
ELLC’s London Rye is the capital’s second whisky to be released in over 100 years.
A former department store on Princes Street could become a multi-million pound whisky experience.
The French owner of Glen Moray distillery has purchased the blended Scotch.
Just 184 bottles of 30-year-old Royal Lochnagar gifted to Prince Charles are to be sold.
The Angus farm distillery has released Scotland’s first rye whisky in over a century.
The home of The Famous Grouse has been sold to the crystal manufacturer’s owner.
The controversial female version of Johnnie Walker is making a return for the #WomensWave.
The Irish whiskey distillery is the third to open in Dublin in the last four years.
This year’s Ardbeg Day release is the distillery’s first whisky finished in ex-rum casks.
The first in a new series of bottlings from the lost Islay distillery is a 39-year-old malt.
Independent bottler Gordon & MacPhail has revealed designs for its whisky distillery at Craggan.
The 1926 Macallan designed by the British pop artist achieved a high price at auction.
The bottler has partnered with a Scottish photographer for the blended Scotch whisky range.
The Islay distillery is to ‘close the loop’ on its production by building on-site maltings.
The Scotch whisky brand’s Make the Call advert was described as promoting ‘risky behaviour’.
The Irish whiskey producer has been given the go-ahead to build a second distillery.
There’s much whisky producers can learn from the comic book industry’s mistakes.
Celebrating the ever-popular author, seen through the eyes of his great friend, Charles MacLean.
A new adaptation of Whisky Galore! deserves the iconic status of the original, says Charles MacLean.
The comedian, satirist and ultra-marathon runner takes on a more serious role in Whisky Galore!
Dial up the scream factor for your Halloween movie night with these spooktacular whisky pairings.
America’s biggest Bourbon families reveal how whisky plays a role in their Thanksgiving traditions.
Many a dram has made an appearance on the silver screen – some authentic, others imagined.
Ryan Chetiyawardana serves up a tempting selection of cocktails suited to warmer days and nights.
Liven up the party or warm up by the fire with one of these Christmas cocktail recipes.
Drinkers don’t have to compromise on flavour with these low-abv, summery Scotch serves.
It’s about time the Rusty Nail cocktail had its day in the sun, says Naren Young.
Turn down the abv but up the flavour with these Scotch whisky takes on the classic Cobbler.
Naren Young illustrates the often overlooked versatility of the humble Fizz cocktail.
An appetising array of blood-warming, fortifying cocktails designed to keep out the winter chills.
The timeless whisky and soda receives a 21st century makeover to make its flavours shine.
A traditionally rye-based cocktail – but one which can be adapted for a Scotch-loving audience.
Scotch has the fruit, oak and smoke to create the perfect seasonal serves for this time of year.
Gaz Regan recalls the day he was ‘asked to leave’ a bar – and the drink at the centre of the tale.
Gaz Regan discovers a regal-sounding creation inspired by New Orleans classic, the Vieux Carré.
This ’90s Scotch whisky cocktail is given a 21st-century revamp with a new recipe and name.
Whisky has taken to the driver’s seat in the development of Formula One and Nascar racing.
Take inspiration from these travel titles for your next whisky adventure.
Sex and shebeens; temperance and meths. Charting the Scottish pub’s 300-plus years of history.
Some recommended whisky-related reading matter for the forthcoming festive period.
Set in a working distillery, the whisky-themed opera kicked off its Scotland tour in Glasgow.
The screenwriter discusses The Angels’ Share, the whisky film he wrote for director Loach.
As the temperature drops and the wind blows, whisky shines in a range of seasonal drinks recipes.
The last of our spring-themed features – and an indispensable guide to seasonal whisky mixing.
An alluring name, a fabulous colour and – most importantly – a great-tasting drink.
Dissecting the wonderful simplicity of what might just be the world’s most beloved whisky cocktail.
Bartender Ryan Chetiyawardana shows how a lick of smoke can enhance whisky cocktails in winter.
For over 200 years, the Mint Julep has offered icy refreshment on sweltering summer days.
Celebrate all things Scottish with dinner and a dram at one of these luxurious Burns Night suppers.
From Islay to Utah, the fare offered at top whisky destinations is on the up and up.
Its origins lie in 19th century New Orleans, yet the Sazerac remains a classic whisky cocktail.
Despite endless interpretations, the attraction of the Old Fashioned lies in its simplicity.
Once the vogue drink of Parisian socialites, the Boulevardier is making a modern comeback.
Whisky and fashion collaborations are in season, but are these partnerships more than marketing?
From Amos Milburn to Metallica, this is how whisky made its mark on music. Rock on!
Scotch has served the cameraman well as he travels the world in search of natural wonders.
A wide-ranging and frank conversation with one of the UK’s best-selling crime novelists.
The crime author shares several drams with Dave Broom while discussing music, whisky and life.
The contrasting worlds of whisky and perfume have more in common than you might think.
The acclaimed photographer always thought he hated whisky. Until one morning on Islay…
The former Scottish international scrum-half talks about his new-found passion for Scotch.
As campaigners battle to keep Landseer’s painting in Scotland, we delve into its history.
The Danish photographer’s pictures capture the essence of the distillery and its island home.
Whiskey permeates the family history and works of the man hailed as Ireland’s greatest writer.
Fiona Beckett meets Rhuaridh Buchanan, affineur and supplier of cheese to London’s top restaurants.
Fiona Beckett caught up with Peter Hannan, award-winning butcher and meat supplier extraordinaire.
Chocolatier Matthieu de Gottal loves whisky – yielding an award-winning fusion of spirit and cocoa.
Salt: currency, source of conflict, pre-requisite for human life. And every cook’s best friend.
Not just for malt whisky: why the humble barley grain could be the next big thing in food circles.
Signe Johansen demonstrates how seaside cooking and drinking can be enjoyed all year round.
Fiona Beckett visits Severn & Wye to learn about the art of farming, curing and smoking salmon.
The dairy out to revolutionise the humble Cheddar – and the best whiskies to pair with it.
Which whisky will you choose to complement your chocolate indulgence this Easter?
Summer is all about cooking outdoors, from barbecues and picnics to terrace drinking and dining.
We survey the UK restaurant scene to discover an array of pairings for vegan diners.
UK chefs and sommeliers are increasingly – and successfully – pairing whisky with their menus.
The UK’s Indian restaurants are pursuing ever more innovative food and whisky pairings.
Banish thoughts of dusty bowls of peanuts with our gourmet guide to the finest pairings.
Leading British chefs and their sommeliers share their food and whisky matching secrets.
Scotland’s famous biscuit finds its place in the pantheon of whisky and food pairing.
Scotland’s rivers are among the world’s best for catching salmon, a perfect match for whisky.
Beat the heat with these refreshing sunny-day serves recommended by top bartenders.
A selection of some of the best al fresco watering holes to enjoy a whisky tipple this summer.
Use our flavour-by-flavour guide to help Scotch find a place at the Thanksgiving table.
These cocktails from the world’s best bartenders are sure to enhance your Easter weekend.
The world’s best bartenders share their top Scotch whisky cocktail recipes for Burns Night.
All the recipes and whisky advice you could possibly need to host your own St Andrew’s Day feast.
This summer, leave the sunbed behind in favour of a net, a rake and some seafood foraging tips.
Making ice cream at home is fun – and the results can be greatly improved by adding whisky.
Whisky is an excellent, if not exactly obvious, partner to your summer salads.
A seasonal foray through all manner of apple-accented dishes – with a dram on the side.
Slow-cooked stews and fruity crumbles, made all the better by pairing with the perfect whisky.
Winter brings plenty of things to be excited about – especially when it comes to food and whisky.
Whether you’re flipping sweet or savoury pancakes, add a drop of Scotch – you won’t regret it.
From Morels to Chanterelles, mushrooms offer a quintessentially autumnal touch to the table.
Cold weather calls for hearty dishes – and a pinch of the right spice can make all the difference.
In food terms, spring offers invigorating, fragrant flavours as nature revives and revitalises.
Citrus fruit is more than a whisky tasting note – consider these sweet and sour recipes with a dram.
The key to cooking a tender and juicy leg of lamb is simplicity, says Martine Nouet.
Takayuki Suzuki talks to Dave Broom about the challenges of making cocktails with Scotch whisky.
It may be an Irish pub in New York, but what does the World’s Best Bar have to offer Scotch fans?
Move over Bourbon; it’s time for Scotch whisky to take on the Old Fashioned.
From Scotch blending sessions to funky Bourbon BBQ parties, LCW has it all.
Most people have tasted corked wine at some point – but can the same unpleasantness affect whisky?
Scotch maturation was never restricted to only Bourbon and Sherry casks, explains the Prof.
There’s more to flavour than lyne arms and oak: the Whisky Professor talks sulphur and condensing.
Analysing the vital – but often misunderstood – role that water plays in the making of whisky.
A burnished copper pot still may have powerful visual appeal, but what are its practical advantages?
We’re led to believe that non-chill-filtered whisky is somehow superior. But is it?
Caramel in whisky: why is it there, what does it do and does it matter? The Whisky Prof on E150a.
The Whisky Professor tackles triple distillation in answer to another reader question.
Unpicking the political and historical reasons for Scotch’s minimum alcoholic strength.
The Whisky Professor explains why the spelling of ‘whisky’ or ‘whiskey’ differs between countries.
There’s only one Glenlivet – so why have so many other single malts also used the name?
The curious name for a 245-litre cask could have roots in the wizarding world, says the Prof.
Single malt whisky is exclusively made from barley – but why? The Whisky Professor responds.
Dissecting Mortlach: the Whisky Prof explains the facts behind a spirit distilled 2.81 times.
Scotch whisky must be at least three years old – but why? War, in part, provides the answer.
The whisky industry is divided in its use of stainless steel and wooden washbacks. Which is best?
Here's the Whisky Professor to dispel any concerns over malting barley and agrochemicals.
Sherry and Scotch is a complex topic, but the Whisky Professor is on hand to explain all.
Who better to disentangle the complex concept of solera systems than our resident Whisky Professor?
Our expert Prof tackles this oxymoronic riddle that often leaves whisky drinkers puzzled.
Far from being an aesthetic afterthought, the shape and size of a still has a huge effect on whisky.
Our Whisky Prof explains the flavour impacts of worm tubs and shell-and-tube condensers.
It’s one of Scotch whisky’s three ingredients, but opinion differs on yeast’s impact.
The Prof explains you shouldn’t always trust the ppm figure on a whisky’s label.
If a bottle is left unopened, will its whisky change over the years? The Whisky Prof has the answer.
As rye whisky making returns to Scotland, mash filters are in the news. But what are they?
Pale, crystal, chocolate… what is roasted malt and why are Scotch distillers so interested in it?
Just a pipe linking still with condenser? No, it’s much more complicated, says the Prof.
The Prof takes a break from science to consider the etymology of the lyne arm.
The Whisky Prof explains one of the most complex and fascinating processes in whisky creation.
If pre-1960s single malt was so wonderful, why isn’t it being made any more? The Prof answers all.
The Whisky Prof looks into the merits of this most traditional of whisky warehouses.
The difference between Speyside and Islay malts has less to do with flavour than you’d think.
Both are made from grain and distilled in columns, yet the two whisky styles are vastly different.
The term refers to a drink’s alcoholic strength, but the calculation differs around the world.
Whisky legs – the residue left on the glass after swirling – can reveal a lot about your dram.
The Sherry-like cask seasoning agent was once commonly used by whisky distillers.
Does barley variety affect whisky flavour like grapes do with wine? The Prof has the answer.
The Whisky Professor explores the differences between steam and fire-heated stills.
A few Scotch whisky distilleries use condensers made of steel, rather than copper, but why?
Celebrate Easter by hunting for top-quality chocolates to pair with the whiskies in your cabinet.
The celebrity chef reveals his burgeoning passion for Scotch and plans to launch his own whisky.
As the mercury nudges upwards, the Whisky Virgin discovers whisky was made for all weathers.
The Virgin heads to Islay to find out if its whisky really is too intense for beginners.
How old’s that whisky? Does it matter? Numbers have got the Whisky Virgin’s head in a spin.
The Whisky Virgin wonders if an open bottle of whisky has a definitive shelf life, just like wine.
There’s considerable confusion surrounding cask types, as the Whisky Virgin discovers this week.
A little tough love provokes a surprising reaction from the normally pliable Whisky Virgin.
As a surfeit of Masters grips the Scotch whisky industry, the Virgin ponders what comes next.
Out to impress the rellies, our Whisky Virgin ponders which drams to crack open for Christmas.
Our Whisky Virgin is feeling the heat and on the hunt for cooler ways to enjoy his whisky.
There’s always something new to learn about whisky, as the Whisky Virgin discovers.
A smoky dram leads The Whisky Virgin digging into the mysteries of peat.
The Virgin wonders whether certain types of water can negatively affect a whisky’s flavour.
A search for ancestral roots leads the Virgin on a quest for Irish whiskey’s true style.
Our amateur Whisky Virgin is introduced to Scotch through a formative Islay experience.
From Speyside to Homebase, the delights and limitations of malt whisky’s journey into colour.
Golf, shellfish and exfoliation all feature during the Virgin’s idyllic island getaway.
Our innocent Whisky Virgin has fallen in love at last – but, sadly, all is not sweetness and light.
The Whisky Virgin longs for a naked picnic staring deep into Jim Murray's inviting, golden eyes.
The Virgin won’t be daunted by an apparently useless gift. All you need is a little imagination…
Why the macho charms of Scratched Cask and Hard Fired have got the Whisky Virgin’s juices flowing.
Compass Box’s controversial bottling gets the Virgin treatment, with the aid of a sweary friend.
There’s a new Whisky Virgin in town – and they’re baffled by this classic confectionary combination.
If the whisky is good, does it really matter what sort of vessel you drink it from?
The Whisky Virgin finds it is possible to train your senses to recognise aromas more easily.
The Whisky Virgin was flying high after an enlightening International Scotch Day tasting.
The Whisky Virgin wonders what the gold, silver and bronze awards adorning some bottles really mean.
To really understand your likes and dislikes, try removing any prejudice from your whisky glass.
A series of blending classes has given the Whisky Virgin new-found respect for blends.
After a year of whisky exploration, the Virgin finally made it to Scotland for a distillery tour.
The Whisky Virgin searches for help in buying a first bottle of Scotch… and finds it down the pub.
The Whisky Virgin discovers the price of rare whisky, but its value is another question altogether.
Not all whiskies are bottled by the distilleries; there’s many a gem among the indie bottlers.
With Thanksgiving approaching, our hapless Whisky Virgin sets out to learn about American whiskey.
The Whisky Virgin puts aside his preconceptions to discover the beauty of youthful Scotch.
After reading Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible, our Virgin begins questioning his own tasting method.
The Whisky Virgin finally gets to visit a distillery – not in Scotland, but in East London.
Our Whisky Virgin heads to Compass Box HQ for the low-down on why blends get a bad rap.
A frustrating brush with the latest Ardbeg release leaves the Virgin with a fresh dilemma.
Will age-stated Japanese whiskies become an endangered species, the Whisky Virgin wonders?
The Whisky Virgin is a huge fan of grain whisky, but doesn’t think it gets the respect it deserves.
What do the words ‘limited edition’ and ‘Master’s Select’ on a whisky label really mean?
The Whisky Virgin wonders how seriously to take the preference of just one whisky critic.
The Whisky Virgin is on a mission to learn the truth about terroir, starting in Campbeltown.
In a post-truth world, fakes are everywhere, but have they invaded your whisky cabinet?
Time for the Virgin to expand his horizons beyond the safety blanket of Scotland’s drams.
The Whisky Virgin goes out on a limb to understand how a cask’s history affects whisky flavour.
Our Whisky Virgin’s quest for enlightenment leads him to an examination of Scandinavian whisky.
As the 34th vintage is launched, we assess the evolution of the ‘pinnacle of Irish whiskey’.
A bid to answer one of Scotch whisky’s most contentious questions – by enlisting some expert help.
A Bowmore single malt is subjected to ‘cruel and unusual’ punishment by a tasting panel.
A movement is underway to challenge blended whiskey’s reputation as cheap bottom shelf liquor.
Scotch distillers are experimenting with roasted malts to develop a new generation of whisky.
These top tips will help you make the most of whichever whisky show you’re visiting.
‘Hygge’ is the buzzword of 2016. But what exactly does it mean? And can you do it with Scotch?
Decades of marketing-led mythology have created many outdated Scotch whisky beliefs.
One man’s journey through the complex and endlessly fascinating pathways of home whisky-making.
The compelling tale of one of the most infamous episodes in British corporate history – 30 years on.
After scandal, revival: how United Distillers helped to mould today’s Scotch whisky industry.
Are women really better at tasting than men? If so, why? An examination of whisky and gender.
Blenders are sharing their whisky secrets – but the reasons behind the move are complex.
From disturbed leylines to headless horsemen, distilleries have seen plenty of ghostly goings-on.
Forget waiting for it to mature – new make spirit is the new darling of Scottish distilling.
As the wellness trend pushes innovation in low-abv drinks, Scotch is playing catch-up.
Barley variety’s effect on flavour is a hot topic, but Bruichladdich believes there are variations.
We asked the experts which whiskies they’ll be sipping to ‘remember, remember the 5th of November’.
Scotch whisky personalities share their memories of how whisky has come to shape their Christmas.
Experts share their hopes and predictions for Scotch whisky trends in 2017.
Craft distillers are set on defining their own single malt style – just don’t call it Scotch.
Explore the growing world of American single malt with these imaginative – and tasty – whiskeys.
New Zealand’s craft distillers are determined to establish a distinctively Kiwi whisky style.
A vibrant whisky scene is emerging in Israel as its first single malts come of age.
American craft distillers are breaking from tradition to explore new avenues of flavour creation.
Coming up with a new design for a Scotch whisky bottle is a long, complex and painstaking business.
The long and eventful story of Scotch whisky’s longest-established independent bottler.
A mass tasting of the Campbeltown distillery’s 2016 release of 13 single cask single malts.
With the distillery’s last warehouses set for demolition, we look back at its history.
One of the world’s most famous collections of whisky has gone on display in the Netherlands.
It is imperative for new releases to convey brand identity, but how do producers achieve success?
The fine art of redesigning your product has to balance innovation with respect for heritage.
A flair for noticing nuances in whisky samples is vital to being a tasting panellist.
The whys and wherefores of diluting your dram: when to add water, how much and why.
From quaich to tumbler to specialist tasting glass, this area of whisky has never stopped evolving.
Plenty of tips here on how to keep that much-prized Scotch whisky collection in perfect condition.
Delving into the history of the whisky decanter. Could it be set for a 21st-century renaissance?
The whys and wherefores of adding ice to your whisky. It’s more complicated than you might think…
Deciphering the complex code of the brain and the senses as they assess and evaluate every glass.
As technology advances, so too do the tasks and responsibilities of master distillers.
What started as a means to mask poorly made spirits has grown into a delicious whisky alternative.
The new Isle of Skye distillery documents key milestones from building work to production.
The traditional drinking vessel for Scotch whisky is now a medium for artistic expression.
Build a picture-perfect Instagram account with tips from top whisky influencers.
With warmer weather and rising sea levels, producers must act fast to combat climate change.
More recently developed eco-friendly uses for whisky waste include powering distilleries and cars.
Whether shooting bottles or a dram, up your whisky photography game with advice from the pros.
From King George IV to Prince William, British royalty has played a big part in whisky’s success.
Dr Swan will be remembered as the godfather of Taiwanese whisky for his work establishing Kavalan.
A who’s who of Scotch whisky is on hand to answer this most challenging of questions.
Tracing the rich history of one of Scotland’s most fertile, and picturesque, whisky regions.
New distilleries are expensive – and you can’t sell a bottle for years. How do you survive the wait?
Charting the ‘special relationship’ between the White House and whisky as the latest election looms.
The popularity of single malt stretches back to the 1820s, when it was a royal favourite.
The style that almost vanished from the whisky universe is now very much back in vogue.
The region’s deep whisky roots encompass the likes of Ferintosh, Dalmore and Balblair.
It hasn’t always been plain sailing for distillers on Scotland’s ‘whisky island’.
Alternative grains are back in fashion as distillers add oats, rye and wheat to their pots.
How this remote Highland valley helped to shape the modern world of Scotch whisky.
Feared and resented, whisky’s first regulators played a crucial role in the history of Scotch.
The demise of dramming is one of the biggest changes in Scotch whisky in the last 40 years.
Whisky as we know it was shaped by the passionate legal battle over this apparently simple question.
A crackpot collection of some of the craziest creations in the Scotch whisky universe.
Owned by its community, a new form of whisky distillery is giving back to the local economy.
The islands’ early Scotch producers defied the odds to put Orkney's whisky on the map.
Scotch whisky makers are snubbing traditionalism and getting experimental with yeast.
How this wine-drinking nation became the world’s biggest consumer of single malts in the 1970s.
It’s made for drinking, so why have some whiskies now become collectors’ items?
Great night, painful morning: what the hell is going on in your head when the pleasure recedes?
The industry has not always succeeded in its attempts to end gender stereotyping in Scotch.
It’s a busy time for architects as the boom in new Scotch whisky distilleries continues.
The origins of whisky are closely linked to the use of aqua vitae in early medical science.
Glen Highland whisky, anyone? Unveiling some of the world’s most notorious fake Scotch products.
Big, expensive and hard to maintain, but fans say they’re vital to spirit character.
The strange tale of the Czech single malt born before the Berlin Wall came crashing down.
With over 40 new distilleries opening this decade, is Scotch on course to repeat history?
Dave Broom has hand-picked a selection of Scotch whiskies to perfectly match the warmer weather.
From barley field to still house, soaring temperatures can create challenges for distillers.
Twenty years on, recalling the night when spirit once again ran from Ardbeg’s stills.
Stuck for Father’s Day ideas? Then spoil your dad this Sunday with a whisky-filled day out.
Glenrothes is conducting an experiment to determine whether music affects how people taste whisky.
Let us help you find the perfect present for the whisky lovers in your life this Christmas.
Whisky is a gender-balanced industry, so why is it still considered a man’s drink?
Haggis, for sure, but what else is needed for the festivities on 25 January? Find out here.
From Stormtroopers to sushi, these are the instadram accounts to make your news feed next level.
Create your ultimate house blend with these hints and tips from Scotland’s master blenders.
Screw chocolate – count down to Christmas with a whisky advent calendar to suit any budget.
We celebrate it every year, but how did the Burns Night tradition begin?
Canada’s not the only country forcing its residents to jump hoops in the name of a decent dram.
Track down these public collections of rare bottles for a glimpse of whisky’s storied past.
Whisky should feature, of course, but there are plenty of fun ways to celebrate Scotch.
These are the hotspots to hit if you want to earn your drams the hard way.
Blenders are exploring the boundaries of flavour by mixing Scotch with other world whiskies.
Discover the whiskies created to promote films, television shows and even video games.
From stocking fillers to blowout experiences, we’ve got presents for whisky fans on every level.
The industry shares its hopes for the New Year, from the death of flipping to more NAS whiskies.
Drink better during this season’s music festivals with these campsite-friendly novelty hip flasks.
Dave Broom explores how peat is cut and burned, and busts myths surrounding PPM and peaty water.
Dave Broom endeavours to make sense of the factors affecting how we nose and taste whisky.
We’ve covered spring, summer, autumn, and now Dave Broom shares his top winter whiskies.
The ambitious series of single cask bottlings now spans six decades from the 1950s.
From Kirkliston to Ailsa Bay via many detours, the history of the flexible whisky-making facility.
It’s often not until a distillery’s demise that its worth is fully appreciated, says Dave Broom.
Scotch must be distilled to a certain abv strength and matured in particular sized casks – but why?
Fill your glasses with cask-driven whiskies, overflowing with fruits, wood character and memories.
Creative, visionary, fearless men who built the foundations of Scotch whisky as we know it.
New distilleries are coming thick and fast, and there’s still plenty of room for more.
A decade after his death, five leading whisky figures pay tribute to the great writer.
Dave Broom picks apart Scotch and Irish whiskey’s close relationship in time for St. Patrick’s Day.
As part of our selection of seasonal features, Dave Broom picks the perfect drams for springtime.
Edrington’s move to Glasgow brings to an end The Fair City’s long-standing association with Scotch.
In the run-up to this year’s Feis Ile (20-28 May), Dave Broom explores the impact of peat terroir.
Dave Broom seeks answers to one of Scotch whisky’s most complex and enigmatic questions.
Dave Broom travelled to Japan to explore how distillers are driving innovation in grain whisky.
What is rancio? And does it occur not only in old Cognac, but also in long-matured Scotch whisky?
Could the creation of a shared ‘flavour language’ help us communicate what we smell?
Let’s not forget the rules regulating the Scotch whisky industry, says Dave Broom.
What separates malts from blends? How must this be worded on packaging? Dave Broom has the answers.
The historic bottler embraces change and continuity, 123 years after it was established.
If stocks are limited, where are all the new Japanese whisky brands coming from?
Rye whisky is no longer a North American specialty, but a worldwide phenomenon.
As one of whisky’s three ingredients, yeast offers huge possibilities in flavour creation.
Distilleries are rediscovering the unique flavours oats can bring to whisky.
How much do blended Scotches change over the decades? A rare tasting sheds light on the subject.
Two contrasting projects have plundered the past, resurrecting old names for the 21st century.
The ‘fake’ 1878 Macallan opened at a Swiss hotel has its roots in a saga from the 1990s.
Looking into the past, present and future of the Highland distillery, founded in 1843.
A hefty dose of experimentation characterises the brewer’s foray into spirits production.
Can the maverick Islay distillery maintain its independence after acquisition by Rémy Cointreau?
Time to celebrate dads everywhere, and to share a glass of his favourite whisky with the old man.
The city that ruled the whisky world is back in the spotlight after decades of decline.
This factual tale of shipwreck and ‘salvage’ is even more remarkable than the fictional version.
A deconstruction of the unique charms of this much-loved Islay distillery, now 200 years old.
Eddie Russell’s first visit to a Scotch whisky distillery in the company of Dennis Malcolm.
Bill Lumsden tells us how the concept of the Madeira-finished Private Edition release developed.
Maintaining quality and consistency is vital when you’re selling millions of bottles a year.
Charting the history of ‘Whisky City’ in the run-up to this week’s Campbeltown Malts Festival.
The feline heroes famed for their mouse-hunting prowess at Scotland’s whisky distilleries.
A global rundown of the world’s most popular drams – with not a single malt in sight.
From Glenfiddich to Glen Grant, these are the world’s most popular Scotch malt whiskies.
How clever marketing helped transform an obscure single malt into a global powerhouse.
Thinking about buying your own cask of maturing whisky? Here’s a guide to what’s out there.
The remote Highland region is set to return to whisky production after more than 150 years.
Oak species, grain size and toasting all help mould the flavour of the dram in your glass.
The historic crop, grown in Scotland for 1,000-plus years, is being revived by distillers.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s engagement ignites anticipation for more Royal Wedding whiskies.
Go one better than a bottle of Scotch and give an alternative Christmas whisky gift this year.
The trickiest gift to wrap is a bottle of whisky or wine, but with a little flair it needn’t be.
Looking for the perfect whisky gift for your Secret Santa? Don’t worry, we’ve got your back.
Secondary maturation in Scotch whisky is a recent, but nonetheless fascinating, phenomenon.
Grab a mince pie and a dram, and test your whisky knowledge with our festive quiz.
Scotland is set to welcome seven new distilleries in 2017, plus the relaunch of an old favourite.
Are you a whisky buff or novice? Test your knowledge in our annual whisky quiz.
With 10 whisky distilleries opening this year, Scotch is on track for unprecedented growth.
Why, in today’s gender-inclusive world, is whisky still perceived as ‘a man’s drink’?
Take a behind-the-scenes peek at Macallan’s architectural and distilling marvel.
These are the whisky distilleries gaining a reputation for their Scottish gins.
The best whiskies to fill into your hipflask this autumn, according to the experts.
Are you a malt maniac or dram dunce? Put your brains to the test in our annual whisky quiz.
At least nine new whisky distilleries are set to open in Scotland in the next 12 months.
Heart-warming tales of true love, from a fateful plane crash to whisky’s greatest bromance.
The construction of a humble whisky cask is more complex than you’d think.
What qualities have we come to expect from the world’s best bars? Becky Paskin investigates.
Scotch whisky personalities choose their favourite Scottish toasts with which to raise a dram.
One of Italy’s Scotch whisky pioneers, and the man behind Milan’s legendary Bar Metrò.
As the retailer celebrates 60 years, LMDW’s CEO explains why whisky is more than just a business.
IMD’s managing director on rebuilding Rosebank and taking calculated risks.
Meeting the modest, self-effacing team player who makes the world’s best-selling whisky.
The maker of Chivas Regal and Ballantine’s says blends – and malts – are often misunderstood.
The master blender welcomes Ireland’s whiskey renaissance, but with an eye to the past.
Glenmorangie’s restless experimenter on innovation, LVMH and creating a new whisky in 24 hours.
Brands, marketing and much more from the driving force behind the Classic Malts and Blue Label.
The malt master and a pioneer of double cask maturation reflects on his career.
The Midleton master distiller talks serendipity, single pot still and experimentation.
Dalmore’s eccentric master blender reflects on a lifetime of devotion to whisky.
Glenfiddich’s malt master on chemistry, SPPM and being a world bagpiping champion.
The chairman of Douglas Laing & Co. on blended malts, family ties and Clutha distillery.
America’s first great TV star sure loved his food, cigarettes and, of course, Scotch whisky.
The author of Breakfast at Tiffany’s was a supremely talented writer with a penchant for J&B Rare.
Be it with breakfast, lunch or dinner, Sir Winston Churchill’s affection for Scotch was no secret.
The soulful singer was famous for his love of single malt, sharp suits and cigarettes.
Despite her stern demeanour, the not-so-merry monarch was a great lover of Scotch whisky.
The film star was always three drinks ahead, whether it be with a Scotch or a Martini in hand.
The academic and cultural commentator was also an influential writer about Scotch whisky.
Peasant, bard or a bit of both? Reconciling the contradictions surrounding Scotland’s national poet.
How a chance encounter aboard a Transatlantic liner made Mark Twain a Scotch whisky aficionado.
The author of Ivanhoe did more than most to romanticise the Highlands – and Scotch malt whisky.
From plots to assassinate Lenin to championing malts over blends, the dramatic story of ‘RBL’.
The actor, author and raconteur counted Scotch as a constant companion in his colourful life.
The sharp-tongued novelist was critical about alcoholic beverages, but passionate about Scotch.
The controversial American football star had a particular soft spot for Johnnie Walker Red.
Britain’s first female Prime Minister, ‘The Iron Lady’, believed in whisky to give you energy.
One of Scotland’s greatest monarchs, with a keen interest in warfare, sport – and aqua vitae.
The Rat Pack reveller was known for his friendly, ‘drunky’ performances and fondness for J&B Rare.
The English-born journalist and polemicist loved controversy, and Johnnie Walker Black Label.
The author of A Clockwork Orange was almost as prolific with whisky and he was with the pen.
Recalling the Queen’s late sister, a controversial figure noted for her love of The Famous Grouse.
The four-time Oscar winner had a long and distinguished career – and a love for Famous Grouse.
The American writer and poet had a lasting, but devastating, love for Scotch whisky.
The Carry On… actor loved Scotch so much he’d insist on bringing a case on-set with him.
The story of one of the great actors of Hollywood’s golden age – and his love of Scotch.
Scotch featured heavily in the crime author’s works, including The Maltese Falcon and Red Harvest.
The baseball legend was famed for his home runs – and his formidable off-field appetites.
Scotch played a part in Close developing a reputation as the ‘bravest’ man in cricket.
The actor loved whisky so much he claimed to have been born ‘under a distillery in Skye’.
The Whisky Galore author was also a wartime spy for MI6 and a lover of classical music and cats.
From Martinis to Macallan (via lager), James Bond's taste in alcohol is as varied as his love life.
The story of the flawed business genius who transformed the way the world sells liquor.
The story of the woman whose astuteness helped create one of Scotch whisky’s strongest businesses.
Marvel’s hard-drinking noir hero shot to fame in her own critically-acclaimed Netflix series.
The family behind Ferintosh, Scotland’s oldest distillery and a vast operation at its peak.
The versatile actor was famed for a series of drink-fuelled hellraising antics off-screen.
A defining whisky experience led Hills to create the Scotch Malt Whisky Society.
Bill Murray’s jet-lagged and jaded movie star remains his most celebrated film role.
Tintin’s most loyal companion loves a drop or two of Scotch – particularly Loch Lomond.
America’s most loved singer had a colourful off-stage life, with Jack Daniel’s to the fore.
Great Odin’s raven! To the original Anchorman, ‘Scotchy Scotch Scotch’ is kind of a big deal.
Tove Jansson’s much-loved creation, father of Moomintroll, is a lover of fine old whisky.
'Hal' Currie brought distilling back to the Isle of Arran after more than 150 years.
The story of one of the 19th century’s great black-market whisky still manufacturers.
The man who owned five Islay distilleries, who was also a great agricultural moderniser.
The Irishman’s work on continuous distillation transformed the world of Scotch whisky.
The story of the post-war distillery architect who built Tullibardine, Jura and Glenallachie.
The brothers created one of the world’s most successful blended whiskies, Old Vatted Glenlivet.
He was the man behind the distillery’s cult 1960s and 1970s bottlings – but how did he do it?
Great-grandson of The Glenlivet founder and survivor of both World Wars.
The ‘Whisky Baron’ overcame ill-health to create some of Scotch’s most successful blends.
With a focus on single malt and exports, brothers John and James Grant were ahead of their time.
The extraordinary story of a man hailed as the ‘Great Gatsby’ of the Scotch whisky world.
The saga of ‘Grant of Glenlivat’, the early days of legal distillation – and a fairies’ curse.
War, women and whisky: the story of Hugh Munro, early 19th-century Laird of Teaninich, has it all.
The man who founded Glenury Royal distillery – and who famously walked 1,000 miles in 1,000 hours.
Was the founder of Royal Brackla distillery really as arrogant and spiteful as we’re led to believe?
First lady of Laphroaig and much-loved on Islay, Bessie proved Scotch was not just a man’s world.
The compelling story of the man who rescued the Islay distillery and brought it into prosperity.
As a man, he was a ‘happy Hercules’ – and, as a distiller, a larger-than-life self-promoter.
The story of the African orphan who became a famous figure in the Speyside town of Rothes.
From Prohibition to the 1950s, the life of one of Scotch whisky’s greatest entrepreneurs.
Flamboyance, fraud and 500 talking parrots: when boom turned to bust with the ‘Pattison Crash’.
The globe-trotting extrovert and born salesman was one of Scotch’s most colourful characters.
The shamed excise officer may be more villain than hero, but it depends on whose side you’re on…
The farmworker’s son whose unique vision transformed the landscape of Scotch whisky distilleries.
From White Horse to Malt Mill, the story of one of the Scotch whisky industry’s true pioneers.
The life of the determined creator of Glenfiddich, Balvenie and Scotch’s biggest family business.
No, not the exiled Scotsman, but the pseudonymous author of ‘the finest whisky book ever’.
The little-known story of the man who wrote one of Scotch whisky’s most important books.
The leading Scottish literary figure was an exciseman before his writing career took off.
The founder of the Irish whiskey dynasty was a Presbyterian born in Alloa, Scotland.
The Scottish chemist is believed to be the pioneer of Bourbon’s sour mash process.
The whisky merchant that left an indelible mark on Edinburgh is enjoying a modern revival.
How a flamboyant entrepreneur popularised the eponymous Irish whiskey by selling bar-to-bar.
A career as colourful as his socks, including staring down the barrel of a gun more than once.
The William Grant distiller on his successes, failures and balancing innovation with brand identity.
Delve into the life of the forgotten hero behind the Craigellachie distillery, hotel and village.
The single malt pioneers supplied politicians and celebrities from their famed London store.
The feathered security guards protected maturing whisky stocks for more than 50 years.
The saga of the family who went from illegal distillers to pillars of the whisky establishment.
The coded labels, originally born out of necessity, have created a cult whisky range.
These early bottlings from Cadenhead challenge the historic narrative of single malt.
This celebrated single malt remains, to many, one of the greatest whiskies ever made.
The life of a Laphroaig lover – and the difficulties of building such a huge collection today.
The Italian collector on how he amassed one of the world’s most enviable whisky collections.
The German collector loves Speyside, thanks in part to a memorable tasting with Ronnie Cox.
The Belgian electrician who came late to whisky, but indulges his passion to the full.
Inside the Frenchman’s astounding whisky collection, some of which dates back to WWII.
Myths, escalating prices and how he was ‘trapped’ into collecting the legendary Islay single malt.
The whisky vlogger on how he ‘collects’ whiskies for others to try as much as for himself.
What started as a standard whisky tasting ended with a new found fixation collecting rare Ardbegs.
The winemaker’s fondness for rare Highland Park bottlings came about during a trip to Italy.
How a memorable Macallan sparked a passion for rare whiskies – especially those of a certain age.
A chance encounter with a knowledgeable bartender was the beginning of a life-long love for whisky.
The almost 3,500-strong collection is on public display at Edinburgh’s Scotch Whisky Experience.
A sip of Macallan led one man to build arguably the finest collection of Italian bottlings.
What started as a hobby turned into a sound investment for this Strathisla-loving Swiss.
The social side of whisky collecting has had a profound impact on the Swede’s life.
The Whiskyfun man talks through his abiding passion for the enigmatic drams of Clynelish and Brora.
For nearly two decades, the closed distillery has been a fascination for the Dutchman.
A rare look inside the German’s 25-year collection, including a series of 1960s Laphroaigs.
An endeavour to taste as many whiskies as possible uncovered a penchant for St Magdalene Scotch.
The rare whisky expert collects ‘anything and everything’ and has a fondness for unique bottles.
The Dutch artist was lured into collecting by the exuberant fruit of this Speyside single malt.
The Hong Kong bar owner has developed broad tastes, from Hanyu to Laphroaig and Bowmore.
It was whisky’s storied history that turned museum worker Josh Feldman into an avid collector.
The Falkirk native is enchanted by Rosebank distillery, particularly bottlings by SMWS.
The ‘Jolly Toper’ tells of his love for whisky literature, born in the pre-internet age.
The Swedish collector turned her hobby into a career, and now runs a whisky bar in Bredaryd.
The Swedish whisky collector now prefers to open bottles, rather than let them gather dust.
The London whisky lover calls himself an ‘accidental accumulator’, rather than a collector.
The master blender on how his whisky collection has transformed into a record of his career.
The Chinese collector credits Richard Paterson for his love of Dalmore’s single malts.
The Wishaw restaurateur owns the ‘world’s only’ complete range of Bruichladdich Valinches.