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  1. Scotch Whisky is divided into five major regions: Highland, Lowland, Islay, Speyside and Campbeltown12. Each of these regions produces whiskies that are different in flavor profiles, but their age makes them similar1. The most famous products from each region are2:
    • Highlands: Glenmorangie and Dalmore
    • Speyside: Dalwhinnie, Glenlivet, Glenfiddich, Macallan
    • Islay: Ardbeg, Lagavulin, Laphroaig, and Bruichladdich
    • Islands Region: Jura, Highland Park, and Talisker
    • Lowlands: Glenkinchie and Auchentoshan
    • Campbeltown: Springback and Glengyle
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    Scotch Whisky is divided into five major regions: Highland, Lowland, Islay (pronounced “Ila”), Speyside and Campbeltown. Each of these regions produces whiskies that are different in flavor profiles, but their age makes them similar.
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    • 1. Highlands Most famous products: Glenmorangie and Dalmore ...
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