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- Taste the Legacy of Speyside
- The History of Whisky in the Scottish Highlands
- Around the Web September heatwave for Scotland could be on the way, Scotland’s Best Seaside Town:, Best Restaurant in the Highlands and more
- From Social Media – A wee highland show at the Craiglynne Hotel
- Scottish Food You Will Love –
- Coo Wee
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An event celebrating the whisky-rich food and drink culture of Speyside returns to Elgin this autumn.
Distilled 2023 brings together a wide variety of whisky makers under one roof at Elgin Town Hall.
Organized by the team behind the successful Spirit of Speyside whisky festival, the event celebrates the diverse food and drink culture around the River Spey.
The region boasts a long and storied history concerning Scotland’s favorite tipple, with the first whisky distillery, Strathisla, being established back in 1786 near Keith.
Whisky enthusiasts will have the opportunity to enjoy their preferred libation at the festival. Image: Spirit of Speyside. Since then, the industry has flourished, with over 50 distilleries dotting the landscape around the briskly flowing River Spey, from which many draw the water essential for the distillation process.
Distilled 2023 is scheduled for the weekend of September 1-2, with numerous renowned brands having already confirmed their participation.
Among these are Cardhu, Aberlour, Speyburn, Glen Moray, Benromach, and Glenlivet.
‘Indulge in a weekend of delectable food and drink’ Moreover, artisanal gin and vodka distillers will also be present at the event, alongside some of the finest local food producers.
The History of Whisky in the Scottish Highlands
From the earliest documented references to distilling in the 15th century, to its influence on popular culture today, whisky has a long and vibrant history in the Scottish Highlands.
Here’s a look at how whisky became a beloved cornerstone of Highland life and culture.
Around The Web
September heatwave for Scotland could be on the way, Met Office experts predict
There could be one final spell of warm weather before winter kicks in, according to forecasters.
Major airline announces exciting flights from Scotland to top European cities…
THERE’S fantastic news for holidaymakers in Scotland looking to book ahead.Jet2.com and Jet2CityBreaks have just launched their Winter City Breaks.
Scotland’s Best Seaside Town: Where Natural Beauty Meets Coastal Charm
As summer lures travelers in search of sun sea and sand one charming Scottish seaside town stands out as the ultimate staycation destination.
Celebrating National Burger Day: Indulge in a Meaty Delight
On Thursday, August 24th, National Burger Day gave burger enthusiasts across Scotland a delicious reason to savor a mouthwatering meaty feast for dinner.
As the trend of burger joints continues to grow in the UK, cities are not the only places to explore these delectable treats. Venture beyond the urban bustle, and you’ll find that even a seemingly simple burger can reveal a world of flavors waiting to be discovered.
A Gourmet Haven in the Scottish Highlands
Amidst the breathtaking landscapes of the Scottish Highlands, a tiny fishing village named Inver has quietly captured the hearts and palates of visitors seeking an exceptional culinary experience.
Edinburgh TV Festival to close with talks by Meera Syal and top screenwriters
The ‘incredible’ waterfront restaurant rated the best in the whole of the Highlands
The Highlands has a food and drink scene as good as anywhere in Scotland, and this restaurant is a must-see for anyone in the area, according to diner.
From Social Media
A wee highland show at the Craiglynne Hotel
Scottish Food You Will Love
By – Carmen Runco
Haggis, neeps and tatties …old town Edinburgh one my favorites
Coo Wee
What would u call this band name ? lol
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