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Whisky From Around The World

You can’t call yourself a whisky connoisseur without trying our limited whisky from around the world, including Australia, Germany and South Africa. Be it a peaty single malt whisky or a sweet blended spirit, you are bound to find a hidden gem in this collection.

We encourage you to delve into the unusual production methods used in whisky from around the world. Can you taste the difference between brewing barley and traditional? What about fermented molasses instead of pure malt? Discover new, unorthodox flavours below.

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Whisky of the World

Our whisky of the world encompasses distinctive flavours that are unheard of in Scotch or American whiskey. While there are notes of traditional vanilla and smoke, you may also detect cardamom, butterscotch and tropical fruits unknown to the UK.

When you try whisky of the world, not only the spirit flavours are endless, but the food pairings too. We recommend pairing these unique whiskies with beloved dishes from their home country. Why not try a main of tandoori chicken, poutine or meat pie? Then, indulge in knafeh, marzipan cookies or cinnamon pancakes for dessert.

What makes whisky from different countries unique?

Whisky from different countries is unique due to variations in climate, local ingredients and traditional production techniques. These factors create whiskies reflecting each country's identity and flavour profile. For instance, Scotch whisky is often aged in oak casks, while Japanese whisky is typically matured in mizunara oak, a tree native to Japan. This difference in wood creates flavour profiles unique to each region.

What are the most popular whisky-producing countries?

The most popular whisky-producing countries include Scotland, known for its classic Scotch whisky. Scotch whisky has dominated the whisky industry with diverse styles from various regions. Ireland is famous for its smooth and triple-distilled whiskies from renowned brands such as Jameson and Bushmills. The United States is popular for producing bourbon, Tennessee whiskey and rye whiskey.

What are the key differences between whisky and whiskey?

The main difference lies in spelling. ‘Whisky’ is used in Scotland, Canada and Japan, while ‘Whiskey’ is used to refer to spirits distilled in Ireland and the United States. The difference also extends to the plural terms. For ‘whiskey’, the plural is ‘whiskeys’. However, for ‘whisky’, the plural is ‘whiskies’.