There are a lot of preconceived notions in the whisky world. For example, single malt scotch might get the critical accolades, and still seems like a rarified, serious drink to many people. But when it comes down to popularity, blended scotch is the clear winner with sales far surpassing those of single malt. Both styles have their merits, but many people prefer single malt whisky, which really showcases the characteristics of the particular distillery at which it's made. There are so many to choose from (over 130 and counting), but here are 15 of the best single malt scotch distilleries making whisky right now.
There are a lot of preconceived notions in the whisky world. For example, single malt scotch might get the critical accolades, and still seems like a rarified, serious drink to many people. But when it comes down to popularity, blended scotch is the clear winner with sales far surpassing those of single malt. Both styles have their merits, but many people prefer single malt whisky, which really showcases the characteristics of the particular distillery at which it's made. There are so many to choose from (over 130 and counting), but here are 15 of the best single malt scotch distilleries making whisky right now. |
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