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  1. regions of scotch whisky production

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    Scotch Whisky is produced in five main regions in Scotland:
    1. Highlands
    2. Speyside
    3. Lowlands
    4. Islay
    5. Campbeltown
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  2. Scotch Whisky Regions

    There are five Scotch Whisky regions - Campbeltown, Highland, Islay, Lowland and Speyside. Each offers a different perspective on Scotch Whisky.

     
  3. A Guide to Scotland's Whisky-Producing Regions

    Oct 31, 2024 · A Guide to Scotland's Whisky-Producing Regions. From the rolling hills of the highlands to peat-covered Islay, here are the five whisky regions, including the islands.

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    Dec 10, 2024 · What Whisky regions are there in Scotland? As part of the United Kingdom (UK), Scotland is small, but as a whisky country it is very big! Scotland is officially divided into …

  6. Scotland's Whisky Regions - Whisky.com

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  11. A guide to the 5 whisky regions of Scotland

    Mar 11, 2015 · Scotland itself separates into five main whisky producing regions, each offering their own unique influences on the whisky they produce.