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SPEYSIDE & HIGHLANDS
Step into the heart of Scotland’s whisky country, where centuries of tradition meet breathtaking landscapes and world-renowned craftsmanship. Our curated whisky tours take you deep into two of the most iconic regions in the world of single malt: Speyside, known for its elegance, richness, and the greatest concentration of distilleries in Scotland; and the Highlands, where bold, diverse expressions are shaped by wild terrain and ancient heritage.
A TASTE OF TWO WORLDS
​Highland whiskies are known for their diversity and bold character, shaped by the vast and varied geography of the region. You’ll find rich, full-bodied malts like GlenDronach with deep sherry cask influence or lighter, heathery expressions like Dalwhinnie from higher elevations.
Some coastal Highland malts even carry a hint of maritime salt and gentle smoke. The range is wide—and that’s what defines the Highlands: variety, power, and individuality.
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In contrast, Speyside whiskies are more refined, elegant, and fruit-driven. Known for their smoothness and balance, they often showcase notes of apple, pear, honey, vanilla, and floral tones. Distilleries like Glenfiddich, Macallan, and The Glenlivet helped shape the global perception of single malts as accessible and sophisticated. Speyside malts are typically less smoky, focusing instead on subtle sweetness and complexity.

HIGHLANDS
Covering a vast and varied landscape, the Highlands produce whiskies that range from lightly floral to peated.
This tour combines breathtaking scenery with stops at legendary distilleries.
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SPEYSIDE
Home to over half of Scotland’s distilleries, Speyside is a haven for lovers of smooth, fruity, and delicately complex whiskies.
Nestled along the River Spey, this region offers a charming mix of tradition, innovation, and world-famous names.
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