Ardbeg Islay single malt Scotch whisky is planning a luxurious transformation of a well-known hotel near its Distillery, celebrating the best of Islay.
Since the 12th Century, thanks to travelling monks, Ireland has been producing some of the finest whiskey in the world for some time. Ahead of St Patricks Day on Sunday 17th March, let's take a look of some of the best Irish whiskey distilleries around today!
Looking for something really special for the wonderful ladies in your life this Mother’s Day? Check out our top picks that are sure to put a smile upon any face.
Although plenty of folk will say 'nothing' in response to this contemplation (or 'air' if they're being really finicky), as drinking whisky neat is the most traditional way of enjoying a dram, there are many ways to get more out of your Scotch by pairing it with something else in the glass.
To celebrate World Margarita Day, we've got five cocktail recipes from our favourite spirits brands for you to put your own spin on the tequila classic.
'I’m tickled by the kinship in slang: as connoisseurs of the brown stuff talk about “peat monsters”, “farmy” and “fake tan”, so do fumeheads discuss “beast mode”, “barnyard” and “panty dropper”. I’m looking forward to adding to the lexicon.'
Presenting Ardnahoe Inaugural Release, the limited-edition first single malt from the ninth and newest distillery on Islay, founded by the team behind the Glasgow-based independent bottlers, Hunter Laing & Co.
Oily, Coastal, Briny. Sea spray, Seaweed, Sea salt. These are the tasting notes which define maritime malts: whiskies distilled and matured by the water. If you like your dram with a taste of the wild Scottish seas, look no further than these six distilleries.