| 354 Castlehill, Edinburgh Old Town EH1 2NE | |
| 01312200441 | |
| The Scotch Whisky Experience Website | |
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Along the way you’ll hear the stories behind this magical craft, with expert tour guides and whisky advisors with you every sip of the way.
We’ll help you discover the aromas and flavours that appeal to your palate and lead you to your perfect Single Malt Whisky.
Visit The Scotch Whisky Experience – a truly breathtaking experience for everyone.
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