Whisky Experience

Whisky is an iconic element in experiencing Scotland, but it’s ‘how’ you experience it that make all the difference…

A typical whisky tasting could be a trip to one of over 100 distilleries in Scotland, where you can learn about the distilling process, nose taste and smell a selection of fine whiskies and even blend your own under the careful eye of a skilled whisky connoisseur.

Whilst this is a very refined way to enjoy whisky, we prefer to surprise you by taking whisky out of it’s typical surroundings, and presenting it to you in a bespoke way that fits with your chosen program and the tone of your incentive.

For example, you could be greeted by a ‘stillman’ character in the barrel store of the distillery who’ll regale you with his tales of yore.

Or, for a spine tingling evening to remember, you could enjoy sunset in the middle of a Scottish glen, with a bunch of burly, traditionally dressed highlanders, drinking whisky from a ‘quaich’, delivering stories of honour, strength and glory, before having a traditional ‘highlanders’ dinner.

The beauty of a whisky experience is its flexibility to allow you to incorporate it as you wish within your program. We can provide you with lots of creative and surprising ideas for any number of guests, whether you want an impactful 10 minute snippet of our finest whiskies, to a full blown in-depth connoisseur session cumulating in blending your very own whisky to take away.
 

Ideal For:

Whisky experiences are ideal for any group as an 'experiential' extra or a little surprise. Longer sessions are perfect for those who enjoy the finer things in life and who perhaps have an interest in the distilling history and processes. 

Ask your project manager how you could include a whisky experience in your incentive program

Whisky Distiller Enjoying a Dram Enjoy a Dram with the Highlanders A Tour of the Still Room Whisky Glasses Piper & Barrels

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