Single Malts of Scotland: Scotch Tasting Map
- Travel around Scotland’s major distilling regions, trying (and logging) a single malt from each
- Each region contains a space that will let you log a whisky from that particular region, with a place to note its distiller, age or expression, and the occasion you sampled it
- The flavor wheel helps you visually record a whisky’s flavor
- 18 inches wide (46 cm) and 24 inches tall (61 cm)
- Printed on 100% recycled, chlorine-free French brand paper
Scotch is back — although with more than 500 years of tradition, some would say it never left. With this unique poster, you’ll travel around Scotland’s major distilling regions, trying (and logging) a single malt from each. Travel from the Highlands to the Islands, and everywhere in between. Each region contains a space that will let you log a whisky from that particular region, with a place to note its distiller, age or expression, and the occasion you sampled it. A unique device called a flavor wheel helps you visually record a whisky’s flavor.
The only way to include every area was to make this poster big. It's 18 inches wide (46 cm) and 24 inches tall (61 cm). There's a spot to review a whisky from each of the major areas:
- The Islands (Orkney, Skye, Jura, Orkney, Arran and Mull)
- Islay (it's an island, but it deserves its own designation)
- The Highlands (Northern, Eastern, Central and Western)
- Lowlands
- Speyside
- Campeltown
The poster is printed on 100% recycled, chlorine-free French brand paper, made in Niles, Michigan. If you're as big a paper connoisseur as you are a Scotch connoisseur, you'll also want to know that it's 80# Dur-o-tone cover in tough Packing Brown Wrap. The poster was printed, designed and tested in sunny Portland, Oregon with soy-based inks.