Campbeltown
Although Campbeltown is Scotland's smallest whisky-producing region, consisting of just three distilleries (in its heyday there were more than 30), its single malts boast unique characteristics that are considered by serious malt lovers to represent a distinct region in its own right. The distilleries that survive today produce some of the finest malts you're likely to find; they have a devoted following and are much loved worldwide. ~source: visitscotland.com
Longrow 13 Yr Malbec Cask
Proof: 102.6
Springbank 10 Yr
Highland
With no fewer than 47 distilleries spread across the Highlands and Islands, the Highland whisky region is by far Scotland's largest geographical whisky producing area. To call Highland whiskies diverse is an understatement: it boasts probably the widest array of styles, from rich and textured to fragrantly floral – these are whiskies that refuse to be pigeonholed. ~source: visitscotland.com
Balblair 1991
Proof: 86
Balblair 9 yr SMWS 70.10
Proof: 117
Glenmorangie 10 Yr
Proof: 86
Glenmorangie Milsean
Proof: 92
Macallan 12 Yr Double Cask
Proof: 86
Macallan 15 Yr
Proof: 86
Oban 14 Yr
Proof: 86
Old Pultney 12 Yr
Proof: 86
Isle of Arran 10 Yr
Proof: 92
Isle of Arran Sauternes Finish
Proof: 100
Ledaig 10 Yr
Proof: 92.6
Tobermory 10 Yr
Proof: 92.6
Highland Park 8 yr
Proof: 86
Highland Park 12 yr
Proof: 86
Highland Park Dark Origins
Proof: 93.6
Talisker 10 Yr
Proof: 91.6
Jura 10 Yr
Proof: 86
Jura 16 Yr
Proof: 86
Jura Prophecy
Proof: 92
Islay
Regarded by many as 'whisky island', Islay (pronounced eye-luh) lies in the Inner Hebrides off the west coast of Scotland. It might be just 25 miles long and 15 miles wide, but Islay punches well above its weight for producing single malt Scotch whisky. There are nine whisky distilleries on the island; Bowmore is said to be one of the oldest distilleries in Scotland, dating back to 1779. ~source: visitscotland.com
Ardbeg 10 Yr
Proof: 92
Ardbeg Correyvreckan
Proof: 114.2
Ardbeg Uigeadail
Proof: 108.4
Bowmore 12 Yr
Proof: 80
Bruichladdich Classic Laddie
Proof: 100
Bruichladdich Port Charlotte
Proof: 100
Bruichladdich Islay Barley 2009
Proof: 100
Bunnahabhain 18 Yr
Proof: 92.6
Bunnahabhain 12 Yr
Proof: 92.6
Bunnahabhain 8 Yr G&M
Proof: 86
Bunnahabhain 9 Yr
Proof: 117.2; SMWS 10.88
Bunnahabhain Toiteach
Proof: 92
Caol Ila 12 Yr
Proof: 127; SMWS 53.226
Ian Macleod Smokehead
Proof: 86
Kilchoman Machir
Proof: 92
Kilchoman Machir Cask Strength
Proof: 117.2
Lagavulin 16 Yr
Proof: 86
Laphroig Cairdeas
Proof: 104
Lowland
The distilleries of the Lowland region can be found picturesquely set amongst the lush, rolling countryside of southern Scotland. Reflecting the gentle, rolling hillscapes and fertile farmlands, Lowland Scotch whiskies offer the perfect introduction to single malts if you have never tried this tipple before, due to their lighter, sweet and floral tones. As a result, malts from this region have earned themselves the collective nickname of the 'Lowland Ladies'. ~source: visitscotland.com
Auchentoshan 12 Yr
Proof: 80
Auchentoshan 22 Yr
Proof: 102.4
Bladnoch 15 Yr Oloroso Cask
Proof: 93.4
Glenkinchie 12 Yr
Proof: 86
Littlemill 12 Yr
Proof: 92
Speyside
Speyside is whisky heaven! By far the largest (by number of distilleries) and arguably the most famous of Scotland's whisky regions, this breathtaking area sits in a fertile valley of rivers and secluded glens and is home to over half of Scotland's distilleries. ~source: visitscotland.com
Aberlour 12 yr
Proof: 86
Balvenie DoubleWood 12 Yr
Proof: 86
Balvenie DoubleWood 21 Yr
Proof: 86
Benriach 10 Yr
Proof: 86
Benromach 10yr
Proof: 86
Glen Grant 14 Yr
Proof: 86
Glen Grant 16 Yr
Proof: 86
Glen Rothes 8 Yr
Proof: 86
Glenfidich 12 Yr
Proof: 80
Glenfidich 14 Yr
Proof: 86
Glenfidich IPA Cask
Proof: 86
Glenlevit Nadurra 16 Yr
Proof: 111.4
Glenlivet 21 Yr
Proof: 86
Linkwood 15 Yr
Proof: 86
Mortlach 15 Yr Game of Thrones
Proof: 92
Tamdhu
Proof: 86