Some links of interest

When you are going to Scotland, there is a lot of distilleries to visit.
Here I have collected some links with information about Scotland
and Scotch Whisky.

Travel Britain
Geology of Talisker Area
The Original Loch Ness Monster Visitor Centre
Loch Ness Exhibition Centre
Scotweb
Scottish tourist Board
Isle of Skye Golf Club, Sconser
Skye Brewery
Skye-Larks walking and tours
Bella Jane trips to the heart of the Cuillins
Mountain Guide for the Cuillins
Skye Car Rental

Walking in Scotland about Talisker
Archives of the Scotch Malt Whisky Society about Talisker
Scotch Whisky about Talisker
Scotch.Com about Talisker
The PLOWED Society's Single Malt Scotch Page about Talisker
The Barley Mow about Talisker
The Scotch Malt Whisky Society of America about Talisker
Welcome to Scotland about Talisker

And Finally
The SIX CLASSIC MALTS

Dalwhinnie Talisker Cragganmore Oban Lagavulin Glenkinchie
Dalwhinnie
Talisker
Cragganmore
Oban
Lagavulin
Glenkinchie


Dalwhinnie
Highlands

The 15 year old Malt - light and aromatic with a soft heather honey finish. The gentle rich body.

Talisker
Isle of Skye

The famous golden spirit praised by Robert Louis Stevenson. A 10 year old with pungent peaty guggedness. It explodes on the plate and lingers on. A sweetish seaweeded aroma.

Cragganmore
Speyside

A finaly balanced 12 year old with good firm body and smokey finish. A pleasantly and delicate aroma.

Oban
West Highlands

A 14 year old rich and complex Malt with the merest suggestion of peat in the aroma. Slightly smokey with a long smooth finish.

Lagavulin
Isle of Islay

A 16 year old with a firm robust body and powerful aroma. Seaweed, peat, smoke and earth best describe this intensely dry Malt.

Glenkinchie
Lowlands

This 10 year old has the distinction of being the driest and smokiest of the typically soft and restrained Lowland Malts.
Last updated 21 Feb 2001
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