Speyside whiskies fall into two broad categories:
– Light and Grassy: Often referred to as “lunchtime whiskies,” these malts, like those from Glenlivet, are delicate and refreshing.
– Rich and Sherried: On the other end of the spectrum, whiskies from distilleries like Macallan and Glenrothes are known for their sweet, full-bodied flavors, often aged in sherry casks.
A Region Steeped in History
The first legal distillery in the Highlands was Glenlivet, founded in 1824 by George Smith, a pioneer who famously defended his distillery with pistols to fend off rival illicit distillers. Today, Speyside remains a cornerstone of Scotch whisky production, with famous names like Glenfiddich, Glenlivet, and Macallan dominating the global market.
Discover Speyside Whisky at CV Distiller
At CV Distiller, we bring you an exceptional collection of Speyside single malts. Whether you prefer the crisp apple and vanilla notes of a Glenlivet or the rich, dried fruit and nutmeg flavors of a Macallan, our premium selection reflects the true diversity of this iconic region.
Typical Speyside Whisky Notes:
– Apple
– Vanilla
– Oak
– Malt
– Nutmeg
– Dried Fruit
Why Speyside Whiskies Stand Out
Speyside accounts for more than 60% of Scotland’s single malt whisky production, making it the most prolific whisky-producing region. With a perfect balance of fruit, malt, and spice, Speyside whiskies are loved by both newcomers and connoisseurs alike.