Taxi & Whisky Tours, from St Andrews to Speyside whisky trails

Speyside whisky tours

Scottish single malt whisky has gained worldwide recognition for its quality and diversity.
We are always happy to share our knowledge and assistance to help enthusiasts from around the globe set up this trip.
The good restaurants, the best hotels, the most scenic route… and a good day out!
Also included in our day tours is a friendly face, snack basket and a whisky taster for you to discover more of that spirited goodness!

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Tailored to fully enjoy single-or-multiple-day -distillery tours visiting and savouring the best Speyside has to offer. You are not alone!
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Host to more than 50 distilleries, the Speyside region has the greatest concentration of malt whisky producers in Scotland.

Have you been interested by the history and culture of Scottish whisky?
Are you particularly settled on the not smoky Speyside region?

From fermentation to degustation :

How whisky is made

Centuries-old tradition:
Whisky production in Scotland dates back hundreds of years, with evidence suggesting it began as early as the 15th century. The characteristics come from Scotland’s abundant resources of the water, climate and fertile land for growing barley. create ideal conditions for whisky production.

We also can help you excursions of the other distinct whisky-producing regions in Scotland: Highlands, Speyside, Lowlands, Islands, and Campbeltown. Each region produces whisky with its own unique properties, contributing to the overall variety and appeal of Scottish whisky.

Strict regulations to call in a “Scotch whisky”:
The Scotch Whisky Regulations ensure that only spirits produced in Scotland, using specific methods and matured for a minimum of three years in oak casks, can be called Scotch Whisky. This strict regulation guarantees quality and consistency.

Speyside single malts 
are single malt Scotch whiskies, distilled in Strathspey,
That is the area around the River Spey in Moray and Badenoch and Strathspey, in northeastern Scotland.

50+ distilleries in Speyside alone!

  • Aberlour
  • Allt-a’Bhainne
  • Auchroisk / Singleton
  • Aultmore
  • Balmenach
  • Balvenie
  • Benriach
  • Benrinnes
  • Benromach
  • Braeval
  • Caperdonich
  • Cardhu
  • Coleburn
  • Convalmore
  • Cragganmore
  • Craigellachie
  • Dailuaine
  • Dufftown
  • Glen Elgin
  • Glen Grant
  • Glen Keith
  • Glen Moray
  • Glen Rothes
  • Glen Spey
  • Glenallachie
  • Glenburgie
  • Glendullan
  • Glenfarclas
  • Glenfiddich
  • Glenlivet
  • Glenlossie
  • Glentauchers
  • Imperial
  • Inchgower
  • Kininvie
  • Knockando
  • Linkwood
  • Longmorn
  • Macallan
  • Mannochmore
  • Miltonduff
  • Mortlach
  • Pittyvaich
  • Speyburn
  • Strathisla / Milltown
  • Strathmill
  • Tamdhu
  • Tamnavulin
  • Tomintoul
  • Tormore