Scotch is similar to wine in that the region in which it is made has a significant impact on how it tastes, looks, and smells, despite the fact that it is produced in the same country. Scotland may not be the largest country in the world, but the changes in Scottish Whisky flavour according to geography are astounding. Coastal distilleries will produce Scottish Whisky that tastes nothing like whisky from the interior. A single malt from one of the island's distilleries will be distinct from Speyside's densely populated area. A whisky might have radically diverse flavours and aromas even within the same region. Read more
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