Highland Scotch Tasting Notes
The largest of Scotland's five whisky regions, scotch from the Highlands favors floral and heather notes. And if it's peated, those Highland scotch expressions have more of a pine forest flavor profile than its marine-influenced cousin from Islay. Some of the biggest names in scotch, like Glenmorangie, are located here.
Explore with me the whisky of the Highlands with these tasting notes!
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