The Ultimate Whiskey World Tour: 20 Must-Visit Destinations

From the rolling hills of Scotland to the bustling streets of Tokyo, whiskey lovers have splendid options to explore their passion around the globe. Here’s a curated list of 20 must-visit destinations for anyone who appreciates the art of whiskey.

1. Islay, Scotland

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Known for its peaty single malt whiskies, Islay is home to legendary distilleries like Laphroaig and Ardbeg. A visit here is a pilgrimage for lovers of smoky flavors.

2. Speyside, Scotland

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Speyside boasts the highest concentration of distilleries in Scotland, including the famous Glenfiddich and Macallan. It’s a region rich in history and complex flavors.

3. Dublin, Ireland

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Experience the Irish whiskey renaissance firsthand in Dublin, with visits to the Jameson Distillery and the Teeling Distillery, which is revitalizing the city’s historic distilling district.

4. Louisville, Kentucky, USA

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As the gateway to the American Bourbon Trail, Louisville offers iconic distilleries like Angel’s Envy and the Evan Williams Bourbon Experience in the urban setting.

5. Nashville, Tennessee, USA

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Nashville isn’t just about music; it’s also a hotspot for whiskey lovers with distilleries like Nelson’s Green Brier Distillery offering a deep dive into craft whiskey production.

6. Hokkaido, Japan

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Visit the Yoichi Distillery, where the cooler climate mirrors that of Scotland, to understand why Japanese whiskies have gained such a remarkable reputation for quality.

7. Kyoto, Japan

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The Suntory Yamazaki Distillery near Kyoto is Japan’s oldest malt whisky distillery, offering tours and tastings of its award-winning spirits.

8. Campbeltown, Scotland

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Once known as the ‘Whisky Capital of the World,’ Campbeltown now features three operating distilleries including Springbank, known for its traditional methods of production.

9. Dufftown, Scotland

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Often regarded as the Scotch whisky capital of the world, Dufftown is home to iconic distilleries like Glenfiddich and Balvenie. A dream for those who appreciate single malts.

10. Portland, Oregon, USA

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Explore the craft distillery scene in Portland, where innovative producers like Westward Whiskey are redefining American single malt.

11. Edinburgh, Scotland

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A visit to Edinburgh must include the Scotch Whisky Experience on the Royal Mile. Here, you can immerse yourself in a sensorial introduction to whisky production across Scotland.

12. Cork, Ireland

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In Cork, you can explore the Jameson Experience in Midleton, where you’ll learn about the rich heritage of Irish whiskey in the idyllic Irish countryside.

13. Toronto, Canada

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Home to the Canadian Whisky Distillery of the Year, Toronto offers a thriving urban whiskey scene with distilleries like the Toronto Distillery Company pioneering organic whiskies.

14. Melbourne, Australia

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Melbourne’s Starward Distillery is at the forefront of the Australian whisky scene, known for maturing their whisky in Australian red wine barrels.

15. Taipei, Taiwan

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The Kavalan Distillery in Taipei has rapidly gained a prestigious international reputation for its innovative and flavorful whiskies.

16. Glasgow, Scotland

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Glasgow’s Clydeside Distillery offers a modern whisky experience in a historic setting, providing insights into the growing urban whisky production trend in Scotland.

17. New York, New York, USA

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New York City boasts several craft distilleries such as Kings County Distillery, offering tours and premium products in the heart of Brooklyn.

18. Berlin, Germany

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Explore the German whisky scene with a visit to Spreewood Distillers near Berlin, where you can sample some of Germany’s finest single malts and ryes.

19. Launceston, Tasmania

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Tasmania’s whisky industry has been booming, and Launceston is a great place to start with distilleries like Launceston Distillery housed in an historic hangar.

20. Cape Town, South Africa

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At the southern tip of Africa, Cape Town’s James Sedgwick Distillery is pioneering African whisky with its unique climate influencing the maturation process.

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Each of these destinations offers a unique insight into the varied world of whiskey production and culture. Whether you’re exploring the classic distilleries of Scotland or the innovative upstarts in cities like Portland and Taipei, there’s a wealth of experiences waiting for every whiskey enthusiast.

18 Countries That Don’t Want American Visitors

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It’s time for a reality check, American travelers. As you pack your bags and head overseas, ready to stamp your passport, it’s becoming glaringly obvious that not every destination is thrilled to see you. 18 Countries That Don’t Want American Visitors

18 High-Crime Cities in the US You Should Avoid

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American cities promise rich culture and unforgettable experiences, but rising crime rates can catch travelers off guard. This guide helps you stay safe while fully enjoying your adventures. 18 High-Crime Cities in the US You Should Avoid

What Cruise Lines Don’t Want You to Know: 20 Candid Insights

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Thinking about booking a cruise for your next getaway? Let’s have a real talk first. While cruising might seem like a breezy way to see the world, there are a few not-so-sunny truths that might make you reconsider. What Cruise Lines Don’t Want You to Know: 20 Candid Insights

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