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However, their expertise and passion about all things whisky is undeniable. It’s first shop opened in Aberdeen in 1842. As the perfect Scottish souvenir, whisky requires zero introduction. Re: A really (really) good place to buy whisky in Edinburgh The best place in Edinburgh for whisky is Cadenhead imho on the royal Mile. They have a number of very affordable bottles under the Hazelburn label. Their goal? Among its medieval architecture, tartan-clad gift shops and stunning sights such as St Giles’ Cathedral are some great places to buy whisky. Usually you can have a tour, ask questions of the guide, and experience the manufacturing process for yourself. As Scotland's capital city, Edinburgh is a haven for whisky lovers (Photo: Shutterstock) Edinburgh is full of places to enjoy a dram and purchase a bottle of Scotland’s national drink. For information about our privacy practices, please visit our website.We use Mailchimp as our marketing platform. Join one of our daily whisky tasting experiences or discover your new favourite gin. Re: A really (really) good place to buy whisky in Edinburgh That way you get the sights, sounds and smells(!) A landmark in its own right, it has been the first point of call for visitors to the city since it opened as a station hotel for the wealthy in 1902. Well, perhaps their increasingly popular tasting sessions is another reason.Of course while the smaller, often independent shops, are great places to explore, the bigger supermarkets always have a decent range of the better known-brands on their shelves.For security, use of Google's reCAPTCHA service is required which is subject to the Google The Balmoral has long been a byword for sophistication in Edinburgh, so it’s little wonder the luxury hotel has one of the best whisky bars in the city. Re: A really (really) good place to buy whisky in Edinburgh They're an independent bottler that sell almost exclusively cask strength and non chill filtered. We love coming here because we love to buy whisky that we can’t purchase in the US, and they have a great selection of some of the more rare whisky finds from smaller, lesser known distilleries. Get new arrivals, exclusive bottlings and the latest offers directly to your inbox. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. Their speciality? Would you be interested in visiting a distillery? Non-members are free to visit their Kaleidoscope Whisky Bar in Queen Street, central Edinburgh.Cadenhead’s Whisky shop is Scotland’s oldest Independent bottler. Along with some familiar names, there are occasional and much welcomed exclusive limited editions which they bottle themselves. Do you have a good tip about where to buy whisky in I don´t drink whisky but it would be good to have a bottle for my guest or to give away!there are several places to buy whisky,even the supermarkets Asda and Sainsburys have a great range at good prices, as do many of the Off-Licenses.Caddenheads in the Cannon gate (lower part of the RoyalMile) have a very good range of malts,also lots of single malts from sigle barrels( very special stuff).there are several other specialist whisky shops around ans even some of the tourist speciality shops keep several malts in stock.look around and compare prices before you buy.In all the speciallist shops the staff should have a very good knowledge of whisky.Thanks unclegus! The World’s End (2-8 High St, EH1 1TB, 0131 556 3628) A post shared by Sarah Odishow (@bunky82) on Feb 26, 2017 at 9:20am PST. If you buy whisky at the former you will pay a lot but you will get whiskies that are NOT for sale in pubs and shops anywhere else. Speaking of which, there is nowhere better to get a real sense of Edinburgh’s history than the Royal Mile. Re: A really (really) good place to buy whisky in Edinburgh The whisky region is called the Lowlands. Keep hold of your cash and spend it in the duty free at Edinburgh airport - good range and always has a few specials on 2 x 1ltr bottles malt for £30 for instancesolobay I got some good offers at the airport,I did the 2 litres for £30,Islay Surf and Auchentoshan,they are not age specific,but mixes of the single Malts from different years,very good though,got them in September and finished by december...........I wasn't the only one drinking it.Yes the Airport is very good,I Have also found the special Whisky World shops in Heathrow and Gatwick to be very good also,with some great whiskies and great offers.This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of Members who are knowledgeable about this destination and volunteer their time to answer travelers' questions.A really (really) good place to buy whisky in Edinburgh Named retailer of the year numerous times by Whisky Magazine, their enthusiastic staff make the shop a pleasure to visit.Whisky and tobacco merchant Robert Graham was founded in Glasgow in 1874. There are dozens of Scotch Whisky distilleries you can visit throughout Scotland. While you’ll find – single malts, blends and grains and many of the familiar names the company also has its own range of award-winning bottlings.Jeffrey Street, which opened in 2014, is a relatively new kid on the block.
However, their expertise and passion about all things whisky is undeniable. It’s first shop opened in Aberdeen in 1842. As the perfect Scottish souvenir, whisky requires zero introduction. Re: A really (really) good place to buy whisky in Edinburgh The best place in Edinburgh for whisky is Cadenhead imho on the royal Mile. They have a number of very affordable bottles under the Hazelburn label. Their goal? Among its medieval architecture, tartan-clad gift shops and stunning sights such as St Giles’ Cathedral are some great places to buy whisky. Usually you can have a tour, ask questions of the guide, and experience the manufacturing process for yourself. As Scotland's capital city, Edinburgh is a haven for whisky lovers (Photo: Shutterstock) Edinburgh is full of places to enjoy a dram and purchase a bottle of Scotland’s national drink. For information about our privacy practices, please visit our website.We use Mailchimp as our marketing platform. Join one of our daily whisky tasting experiences or discover your new favourite gin. Re: A really (really) good place to buy whisky in Edinburgh That way you get the sights, sounds and smells(!) A landmark in its own right, it has been the first point of call for visitors to the city since it opened as a station hotel for the wealthy in 1902. Well, perhaps their increasingly popular tasting sessions is another reason.Of course while the smaller, often independent shops, are great places to explore, the bigger supermarkets always have a decent range of the better known-brands on their shelves.For security, use of Google's reCAPTCHA service is required which is subject to the Google The Balmoral has long been a byword for sophistication in Edinburgh, so it’s little wonder the luxury hotel has one of the best whisky bars in the city. Re: A really (really) good place to buy whisky in Edinburgh They're an independent bottler that sell almost exclusively cask strength and non chill filtered. We love coming here because we love to buy whisky that we can’t purchase in the US, and they have a great selection of some of the more rare whisky finds from smaller, lesser known distilleries. Get new arrivals, exclusive bottlings and the latest offers directly to your inbox. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. Their speciality? Would you be interested in visiting a distillery? Non-members are free to visit their Kaleidoscope Whisky Bar in Queen Street, central Edinburgh.Cadenhead’s Whisky shop is Scotland’s oldest Independent bottler. Along with some familiar names, there are occasional and much welcomed exclusive limited editions which they bottle themselves. Do you have a good tip about where to buy whisky in I don´t drink whisky but it would be good to have a bottle for my guest or to give away!there are several places to buy whisky,even the supermarkets Asda and Sainsburys have a great range at good prices, as do many of the Off-Licenses.Caddenheads in the Cannon gate (lower part of the RoyalMile) have a very good range of malts,also lots of single malts from sigle barrels( very special stuff).there are several other specialist whisky shops around ans even some of the tourist speciality shops keep several malts in stock.look around and compare prices before you buy.In all the speciallist shops the staff should have a very good knowledge of whisky.Thanks unclegus! The World’s End (2-8 High St, EH1 1TB, 0131 556 3628) A post shared by Sarah Odishow (@bunky82) on Feb 26, 2017 at 9:20am PST. If you buy whisky at the former you will pay a lot but you will get whiskies that are NOT for sale in pubs and shops anywhere else. Speaking of which, there is nowhere better to get a real sense of Edinburgh’s history than the Royal Mile. Re: A really (really) good place to buy whisky in Edinburgh The whisky region is called the Lowlands. Keep hold of your cash and spend it in the duty free at Edinburgh airport - good range and always has a few specials on 2 x 1ltr bottles malt for £30 for instancesolobay I got some good offers at the airport,I did the 2 litres for £30,Islay Surf and Auchentoshan,they are not age specific,but mixes of the single Malts from different years,very good though,got them in September and finished by december...........I wasn't the only one drinking it.Yes the Airport is very good,I Have also found the special Whisky World shops in Heathrow and Gatwick to be very good also,with some great whiskies and great offers.This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of Members who are knowledgeable about this destination and volunteer their time to answer travelers' questions.A really (really) good place to buy whisky in Edinburgh Named retailer of the year numerous times by Whisky Magazine, their enthusiastic staff make the shop a pleasure to visit.Whisky and tobacco merchant Robert Graham was founded in Glasgow in 1874. There are dozens of Scotch Whisky distilleries you can visit throughout Scotland. While you’ll find – single malts, blends and grains and many of the familiar names the company also has its own range of award-winning bottlings.Jeffrey Street, which opened in 2014, is a relatively new kid on the block.