National Scotch Day is celebrated on July 27th, marking a special occasion to honor Scotch whisky, a beverage with a rich history dating back to the 15th century. The earliest record of Scotch whisky dates to June 1st, 1494, when the order of the Exchequer Rolls of Scotland taxed it. However, it wasn’t until the 18th century that commercial distilleries began producing Scotch on a larger scale.
One notable producer in the Scotch whisky industry is Ian MacLeod Distillers. Their extensive portfolio includes a diverse range of single malt and blended Scotch whiskies. Their offerings cater to various tastes from the classic Isle of Skye to the meticulously crafted Glengoyne whiskies, the sherry-rich Tamdhu, and the bold and fiery Smokehead whiskies.
Isle of Skye 8-Year-Old (40% ABV, $18.99) is a blended Scotch whisky known for its gentle sweetness and floral notes. On the nose, it presents citrus aromas and subtle smoke. The palate offers a blend of peat smoke, shellfish, toffee, vanilla, and heather, finishing dry with a lingering smokiness.
Glengoyne 12-Year-Old (43% ABV, $64.99) balances rich intensity with citrus freshness. This whisky features notes of toffee apples, ginger, shortbread, and a delicate hint of spice, rounded off with a soft, smooth oak finish. It pairs wonderfully with nutty cheese or a slice of pecan pie.
Tamdhu 15-Year-Old (46% ABV, $145.00) is fully matured in a blend of American and European Oloroso Sherry Oak casks. The nose reveals immediate notes of spiced currant and orange zest. The palate is vibrant and intense, with a burst of fruits leading to a long, rewarding finish that reflects the aging process.
Smokehead Tequila Cask Terminado (43% ABV, $59.99) combines Smokehead Islay single malt with the influence of tequila casks. This unique whisky brings fiery peat and wild agave together, creating a blend of smoke, chewy meringue, and citrus with a hint of sweetness. It’s a distinctive experience unlike any other.
To explore these offerings and more, visit Ian MacLeod Distillers’ brand-new website. Celebrating National Scotch Day with a dram from their diverse portfolio is a fitting tribute to the centuries-old tradition of Scotch whisky.