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Highland Whisky

Vendor: Tomatin

Tomatin 18 Year Old

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Tomatin 14 Year Old Tawny Port Cask Finish

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Glendronach Peated Port Wood

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Glenglassaugh Peated Virgin Oak Finish

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Glenglassaugh Peated Port Finish

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Glenglassaugh Pedro Ximenez Sherry Finish

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Glenglassaugh Port Wood Finish

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Vendor: Deanston

Deanston 18 Year Old Batch 3

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Vendor: Signatory Vintage

Edradour 12 Year Old Caledonia Glass Pack

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Vendor: Glendronach

Glendronach Cask Strength Batch 6

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Vendor: Gordon & MacPhail

Tomatin 2007-2016 CASK Strength

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Vendor: Glenglassaugh

Glenglassaugh Octaves Peated

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Glenglassaugh Octaves Classic

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Vendor: Glenturret

Glenturret 1965

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Vendor: Glen Garioch

Glen Garioch 1958-2004 46 Year Old

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Vendor: Gordon & MacPhail

Tomatin 1996-2013 | Connoisseurs Choice

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Dalmore 1999-2014 | Connoisseurs Choice

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Glencadam 1991-2013 | Connoisseurs Choice

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Highland Whisky

The Highland whisky region of Scotland covers everything north of Glasgow on the mainland outside Speyside. This is a vast wilderness interrupted by the occasional distillery so the styles can vary quite considerably, although the general characterisation is of full-bodied, spicy and complex drams ideal for after dinner or late at night.

The southern highlanders such as Glengoyne and Tullibardine are relatively light, whereas the coastal highland whiskies such as Clynelish, Balblair and Old Pulteney up on the north east coast and Oban on the west coast tend to display atlantic freshness, waxiness and elegant fruit notes.

Then the more central, northern examples such as Ben Nevis, Glenglassaugh and Glen Ord tend to be full bodied, oily, spicy whiskies with a little peat and lots of muscle.

Like all regions the highlands have seen their fair share of sad closures and this region is home to some of the most sadly departed names in recent whisky memory, distilleries such as Glenugie, North Port, Banff and Glenlochy are all great whiskies and are well worth trying while you can still find them.

Highland Whisky