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Best Scotch Whisky Distillery Tours

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We don’t need to tell you we’re big fans of Scotch whisky; chances are you already know thanks to our Amazon Prime series. And while a dram at home always hits the spot, Scotch can taste even more magical when sipped at the source. Whether your thing is Highlands or Lowlands, Islands or Islay – pack those bags for our virtual round-up of Scotland’s best distillery tours. Cheers!

Talisker, Islands

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Perched on the shores of jaw-drop-beautiful Skye – full of rolling green hills, misty peaks and fluffy herds of roaming sheep – Talisker’s setting alone is worth the epic journey from the nearest city (Inverness: two and a half hours away). Its sweet, full-bodied malts can be tasted on a Cask Tasting tour, where drams are hand-drawn atmospherically from warehouse casks. Mitigate the long (albeit beautiful) drive with an overnight on this pretty isle; a drive along undulating roads to the north, The Three Chimneys is one of Scotland’s finest restaurants with rooms.

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Glenfiddich, Dufftown

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If you join just one distillery tour, it might have to be this one. Pedigree aside – world-renowned, family owned Glenfiddich has been distilling in Dufftown since 1887 – this 35-hectare site is one of the most impressive in whiskydom. Rich in detail on the whisky-making process, Glenfiddich’s tours hop between Instagrammable stone-fronted buildings, bottling lines, giant stillhouses and a seriously atmospheric traditional aging warehouse. Guides are lively, answer all your questions, and (obviously) take you through a generous tasting flight of golden Speyside liquor at the end.

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Ardbeg, Islay

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Seriously smoky, sweet and citric, Ardberg isn’t for the faint-hearted. But fans keen to make the peaty pilgrimage to Islay – a ferry ride or flight from mainland Scotland – can down their fill on a series of daily tours. The 2021 schedule is still being confirmed, but historically a tasting of the core range kicks off at an ambitious 10:30am, then at lunchtime is followed the Committee Bottle Tasting - a set of pours picked by a guide - before peaking in the Old, Mature and Unusual tasting in the afternoon. Book into the distillery’s onsite Seaview Cottage and you can wake up and do the whole thing all over again tomorrow. 

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The Dalmore, Alness

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One of Scotland’s more accessible distilleries, The Dalmore is stumbling distance from Alness rail station, a hop north of Inverness – so it’s great if you don’t drive (or if, for obvious reasons, you don’t want to). It’s a pretty one too: aged stone buildings, blue shore waters of Cromarty Firth, green fields. Tours are intimate – with a maximum of just about a dozen guests, and often fewer – so there’s plenty of opportunity to ask questions and learn all you’d like about this popular single malt. Videos walk you through proper ‘nosing’ and tasting technique, too, great for whisky beginners.

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Glenkinchie, Pencaitland

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This Victorian distillery needs to be on your hit-list for two reasons: it’s only a half-hour drive outside of Edinburgh, making it perfect for city-breakers or car-free travellers, and it’s the Lowlands home of Johnny Walker. And in case you need a third – it’s just had a major revamp, with its red-bricked buildings now housing a top-quality multi-levelled visitor experience. A lovely orchard and garden, speckled with blooms in summer, is a great spot to chill and wait out sobriety after a few Highballs in the bar.  

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Glenlivet, Speyside

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If we could move into a distillery, it might be this one: set above Speyside hills in a remote glen, with floor-to-ceiling windows along the still room that let sunshine spill in, it’s one of the best-looking distilleries out there. And, if you’re serious about your whisky, it’s one of the finest for deep-dive tastings, too. While many distilleries offer just one tour, Glenlivet has a roster that includes sessions aimed at knowledgeable enthusiasts as well as beginners. They’ll be announcing new experiences very soon, so keep eyes on their website for details.

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Glenmorangie, Tain

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You’ll get a warm Highland welcome at this famed distillery, home to Scotland’s tallest stills – the copper necks are as long as a fully grown giraffe – and some of its most elegant malts. Set on the banks of Dornoch Firth, Glenmorangie runs a series of expert-led tours that illuminate the whisky-making process from grain to glass. Sign up to The Innovator and you’ll get the chance to taste some of the distillery’s most prized expressions.

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Fancy a sneaky peek of some of Scotland’s distilleries while you wait for things to open up again? Then, make sure you check out The Three Drinkers do Scotch Whisky on Amazon Prime!

5 of The Best Scotch Whisky Cocktails to drink right now

As we raise a toast to Robert Burns this January 25th, our friends at drinks retailer Bottle Club have compiled their most popular Scotch whisky cocktail recipes to celebrate Burns Night in style. Here’s what they picked out...

Whisky is often enjoyed neat or on the rocks, but cocktails aren’t just for Gin, Rum or Vodka. With a breadth of flavour combinations, and with Burns Night just around the corner, it’s time to make whisky the star of your cocktail bar. There are plenty of flavours to explore that will tickle your taste buds, even if whisky is not yet your go-to tipple.

Popular Scotch Whisky Cocktails

The Robert Burns Cocktail

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It is a Scottish tradition to celebrate the poet Robert Burns' birthday on January 25th every year, and whether this drink was named for him or not, it is a fantastic choice for the evening's libation.

The Robert Burns is a classic cocktail that pays tribute to two of Scotland’s finest exports. The drink itself is a delightful, sophisticated mix that builds on the scotch-vermouth combination of a Rob Roy, but the addition of absinthe brings in an intriguing contrasting flavour. Be sure to keep the absinthe to a dash however as it can easily overpower the drink. 

If Absinthe is a bit too much for your taste, there is a variation called the Bobby Burns which swaps the Absinthe for Bénédictine

Ingredients:

Method:
Add ingredients into a mixing glass with ice, then stir well and strain into a tumbler. Ice and orange twist optional. 

Rusty Nail Cocktail

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The Rusty Nail is the ultimate Scotch whisky cocktail. It's a very simple mix of Scotch and Drambuie served on the rocks. This is designed to be a sophisticated, slow-sipping drink, and it's excellent after dinner.

Feel free to choose either blended or single malts, exploring various brands and going as top-shelf as you wish. You may also want to adjust the ratio of the two spirits to fit your taste. 

Ingredients:

  • 45ml Scotch Whisky (Team 3D recommens this GoT Clynelish)

  • 25ml Drambuie

Method:
Simply combine the liquids into a mixing glass and stir well before pouring over ice into a tumbler. 

The Rob Roy 

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The Rob Roy cocktail was named after an operetta that narrated the story of a great Scottish folk hero who supported the poor. It’s a Scotch version of the classic Manhattan cocktail as the Rob Roy replaces bourbon or rye whisky with Scotch. The Rob Roy ingredients are also similar to that of a classic Old Fashioned, but the Rob Roy recipe uses sweet vermouth instead of sugar syrup for a richer flavour. It is best served by putting the cocktail glass in the freezer to ensure the Rob Roy stays cold as the drink is served without ice. Stirring a Rob Roy cocktail rather than shaking is critical in delicate cocktails with few ingredients, so not to over dilute the drink.

Ingredients:

Method:
Combine all ingredients into a mixing glass with ice (minus the garnish) and stir well before straining into a cold Nick and Nora or Martini glass. Garnish with a cherry. 


Hot Toddy

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A good Hot Toddy has been said to jump-start mornings, cure colds and play furnace on a cold evening. Many people believe that its first use was as a medicinal aid, as alcohol was known to numb pain, while citrus and sugar (or honey) could soothe a sore throat.

This recipe comes from San Francisco bartender Jacques Bezuidenhout and features your choice of whisky, hot water, demerara sugar and a clove-studded lemon peel. Fortunately, the Hot Toddy is very easy to make. 

Ingredients:

Method:
Grab your favourite mug and heat it with some boiling water. After a minute or two, throw away the water and build your drink in the same mug by combining your spirit with sugar, lemon juice and peel, cloves and more hot water.


Ruby Queen Cocktail

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The Ruby Queen recipe was developed by Rob Krueger of Extra Fancy in New York City and although it includes a couple of unusual ingredients, it is quite easy to mix up. You will need to prepare or acquire fresh beetroot juice and take a few minutes to make a fresh honey syrup.

It’s a pleasant surprise when you taste just how well Scotch works against this sweetened vegetable juice. The whisky adds a depth that vodka and gin cannot. It will rival any Bloody Mary you have ever had. 

Ingredients:

  • 45ml Scotch Whisky (Team 3D recommend The Dalmore 12 Year old)

  • 30ml Fresh Red Beetroot Juice

  • 25ml  Honey Syrup 

  • 25ml Fresh Lemon Juice

  • Fresh Dill or Tarragon (Garnish) 

  • Lemon Twist (Garnish) 

Method:
Combine everything except the garnish into a shaker with ice, shake for 30 seconds, then strain and pour into all tall, high-ball style glass. pour and shake like any other drink and you will have a savoury drink that will rival any Bloody Mary.

Fancy checking out some other cocktail recipes? Here are our One Drink, Three Ways Gin and Rum recipes!