The Highland region of Scotland is in terms of area, the biggest whisky producing region. It extends from the Orkney Islands in the far North, down to just above Edinburgh and Glasgow. Scotland is home to many islands, and this section includes the six whisky producing Islands - The Orkney Islands, Lewis, Mull, Skye, Jura and Arran. If you are looking for whisky from the isle of Islay, please click here.

The Highland region currently has around 39 active and producing distillery along with several defunct distilleries that have closed over the years. The Highland style incredibly diverse, traversing from light, delicate and floral flavours through to the hearty and robust style many associate with this part of the country. 

Highland Region — Brora

Brora 'Gordon & MacPhail' 1982 / 2015 46%

Brora 'Gordon & MacPhail' 1982 / 2015 46%

Region: Highland

Strength: 46%

Volume: 700ml

$1,297.00

Built in 1819, the Brora distillery was originally known as Clynelish and remains one of Scotland's most in-demand closed distilleries. This new Gordon and MacPhail release was distilled in 1982, just 1 year before the distillery's closure. This bottling is limited to just 365 bottles, and the tasting notes written by Stuart Urquhart speaks of c...


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