Chinese whisky ‘won’t compete’ with Scotch
Pernod Ricard has said its Chinese distillery won’t ‘cannibalise’ Scotch whisky’s market share.
Pernod Ricard has said its Chinese distillery won’t ‘cannibalise’ Scotch whisky’s market share.
The Whisky Virgin is a huge fan of grain whisky, but doesn’t think it gets the respect it deserves.
Whisky brands must always be mindful of the need for education over lifestyle experiences.
Producers should focus on giving great value rather than hiking up prices, says Rupert Patrick.
As the mercury nudges upwards, the Whisky Virgin discovers whisky was made for all weathers.
A movement is underway to challenge blended whiskey’s reputation as cheap bottom shelf liquor.
It hasn’t always been plain sailing for distillers on Scotland’s ‘whisky island’.
Vintage malts allow for a greater number of whisky styles than age statements, argues Ronnie Cox.
The contrasting worlds of whisky and perfume have more in common than you might think.
In the first of a series of Speyside musings, Dave Broom packs his bags in a state of confusion.
If you’re buying whisky at auction it will pay to do your own research, says Dave Broom.
Carlsberg probably isn’t the world’s best, says Dave Broom, but can anything really be?
Could this independent short film for Johnnie Walker be the most powerful whisky advert ever made?
Global single malt distillers should establish their own identity, rather than copy Scotch.
Macallan’s new £100m ‘Teletubby’ distillery is taking shape, with just a year to go before launch.
Watch comedian Andy Daly’s lengthy ‘filibuster’ on people’s love – and hate – of the Islay malt.
Right from the start, Macallan’s new home was never going to be just another distillery.
Laphroaig’s distillery manager speaks about plans to increase the production of peated single malt.
Ardnahoe’s production director reveals plans for Islay’s ninth distillery.
Contradictory Scotch laws prevent innovation by ‘craft’ whisky distillers, says Strathearn’s owner.
Pernod Ricard CEO pauses to pay tribute to the victims of the Bastille Day terrorist attack in Nice.
Freelance drinks writer Dominic Roskrow takes a dram of Scotchwhisky.com's Editors' Choice.
Bruichladdich distillery manager Allan Logan introduces the distillery’s Fèis Ìle bottling.
Bowmore brand ambassador Gordon Dundas explains why this year’s Fèis Ìle bottlings are so coveted.
In a year of discovery, there were three whiskies that really captivated our street-wise novice.
Our editor’s top whiskies include an Irish revival, an ageing Ardbeg and dram with no name.
A Balvenie tribute, an elderly Talisker and a chewy GlenDronach caught Becky Paskin’s eye.
Dave Broom selects an eclectic trio of whiskies as his top drams of 2017.
Smoke is the overriding theme as our magazine editor picks his three stand-out whiskies of 2016.
A sublime trio: Glenmorangie Astar redux, ethereal Brora and Midleton from the archives.
Celebrating a feral Ardbeg, a seamless Johnnie Walker blend, and an ethereal old Tomatin.
BrewDog’s Boilermaker Series joins bottlings from Thompson Brothers and The Whisky Agency.
Moon Import’s revered Costume Series gets an airing in this week’s rare whisky reviews.
Compass Box’s No Name No. 2 and Whyte & Mackay’s Light join four indie bottlings.
Three more of Port Ellen’s legendary annual releases, all from 1979, come under the spotlight.
Our magazine editor chooses his whisky highlights from 2015, including two bargain Speyside malts.
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Split over three floors, the LMDW store offers more than 1,500 bottles of fine spirits.
LMDW presents an unparalleled spirits shopping experience for all in Paris.
A core standard blend in the Chivas Brother’s portfolio, especially popular in Asia.
The world’s first luxury blended whisky owned by Chivas Brothers is a lesson in survival.
An export-only blend from the late-Victorian era that became ingrained in Glenmorangie plc’s DNA.
Another successful colour-coded Scotch blend, if not quite as famous as Johnnie Walker or Dewar’s.
One of the world’s most recognisable blended Scotch whisky brands with roots in Victorian Scotland.
A standard Scotch blend in Africa and part of William Sanderson & Son’s Vat 69 stable.
Britain’s largest wine merchant also bottles whiskies under the Old Harry and First Cask labels.
Skye’s second whisky distillery is configured to produce a typical island-style malt.
Once the ‘world’s most expensive whisky’, this 1920s blend was created by the owner of Edradour.
One of the original big peaty blends, created by Laphroaig’s former owner, Ian Hunter.