Lowlands
This is the southern most whisky producing region running from the Scottish/English border up to the Highland Boundry Fault Line, a line drawn across Scotland approximatley between Glasgow and Dundee.
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Highlands
This area comprises of all of mainland Scotland above the Highland Boundry Fault Line, except from the area known as Speyide.
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Speyside
Within the Highland region there lies Speyside, taking its name from the river Spey from which many of its distilleries take their water. This region has the highest consentration of distilleries in Scotland.
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Campbeltown
This small region at the Mull of Kintyre was once known as Whiskyopolis having 21 operational distilleries in 1886. Now you can count the number on one hand.
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Islands
This region represents all of Scotlands whisky producing islands with the exception of Islay which is classified seperatley. In fact only a handful of Scotlands many isles actually produce whisky at this time.
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Islay
This Island, home to only 2,500 people, is home to eight active distilleries and produces some of Scotlands most distinctive and popular malts. It lies 20miles off the west coast of Scotland and is largely covered in peat bog.
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