The Perils Of Privatisation - Part X
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Whisky...without the 'e' in Scotland. With the 'e', it refers to Irish or American drinks. Click here and the link will take you to a map showing the main towns and whisky distilleries on Speyside, one major whisky area. Alternatively, go anywhere on the island of Islay.
We visited Pitlochry last year and we were told about Edradour. (Only a few miles from Pitlochry) It is well worth a visit. I copied this from their web site for you
Edradour is a unique, single Highland malt whisky, to be enjoyed in recognition of those small, significant moments that make up the ebb and flow of life.
Edradour is produced in Scotland's smallest distillery - and is hand made today as it was over 150 years ago by just three men who are devoted to the time-honoured methods of whisky making. Indeed equipment used at the distillery has remained unchanged since the day the distillery opened and is only just capable of producing commercial quantities. Only 12 casks of whisky are produced a week, making Edradour single malt a rare pleasure for a fortunate few.
If you manage to find it, you will be one of the few people lucky enough to experience its charm - golden in the glass, smooth and creamy with a nutty, honeyed finish.
Enjoy Life's small victories with Edradour.