Whisky Tasting Experience for your Wedding in Scotland

A Whisky Tasting for your Wedding Drinks Reception in Scotland

If you are planning to have your wedding in Scotland there are many incredibly special venues to choose from including beautiful castles, country houses and fantastic hotels. We are often asked to host whisky tasting experiences in lots of different wedding venues all over Scotland.

A whisky tasting is a great way to entertain your wedding guests on the evening before your wedding or even the day after if your guests are staying for a few days.

Many of our whisky tastings in Scotland take place at pre wedding day drinks receptions especially if guests are travelling from far and wide and are staying at the venue for a few days.

About Distilled Events

We’ve worked in the whisky industry for many years and have been involved in every aspect of the Scotch whisky industry. For many years David was Distillery Manager at the largest malt whisky distillery on the West coast of Scotland, the mighty Caol Ila Distillery on the Isle of Islay. He also worked at the iconic Lagavulin Distillery where he worked alongside the Lagavulin Legend, Iain MacArthur himself.

We are totally independent and don’t work for any brands so we can present any whiskies that we, or our clients want. Our tastings are as authentic as can be as well as fun and engaging. If you ask us to host a whisky tasting at your wedding in Scotland you can be sure that we’ll keep your guests entertained.

Exclusive Whisky Tastings in Scotland

Each of our tastings are bespoke and tailored to your requirements. Often our tastings in Scottish castles and country houses are very informal. Typically we will set up in an area in the venue and we’ll engage with guests individually or in small groups throughout the afternoon or evening, talking to them about all things Scotch whisky and serving them with a few drams from around Scotland.

We provide everything needed for the tasting including the glassware and the whiskies. Your whisky tasting will be hosted by David Wood.

Venues Where We Have Recently Hosted Whisky Tastings at Weddings in Scotland

Here are some examples of venues where we have hosted whisky tasting experiences at weddings in Scotland and others that we would very much recommend:

  • Rossdhu House at Loch Lomond Golf Club. Rossdhu House, Luss by Alexandria, Dunbartonshire, Scotland. G83 8NT. Telephone: 01436 655 555 email: info@lochlomond.com
  • Dundas Castle. South Queensferry, Edinburgh, Scotland. EH30 9SP. Telephone: 0131 319 2039
  • Dalmahoy Hotel and Country Club. Kirknewton, Edinburgh, Scotland. EH27 8EB. Telephone: 0131 333 1845
  • Glenapp Castle. Ballantrae, Ayrshire, Scotland. KA26 0NZ. Telephone: 01465 831 000 email: info@glenappcastle.com
  • Drumtochty Castle. Auchenblae, Scotland. AB30 1TP. Telephone: 01561 320 169 email: nikki@drumtochtycastle.com
  • Dalvey House. Forres, Moray, Scotland. IV36 2SP. Telephone: 01309 673 940 email: info@dalveyhouse.com

Contact Us!

If you would like more information about our whisky tastings in Scotland please call David on 07875 405 980 or complete the contact form below and we will get back to you as soon as we can.

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Whisky Tasting Experience for Your Stag Party in the Peak District National Park

Whisky Tastings in the Peak District with Distilled Events

If you are planning a Stag party in the Peak District National Park and you would like an exclusive activity a whisky tasting is the perfect way to keep your group entertained.

I host whisky tastings in the Peak District as well as everywhere else in the UK and sometimes further afield. I used to be Distillery Manager at one of the largest malt whisky distilleries in Scotland the mighty and iconic Caol Ila Distillery on the Hebridean island of Islay, so my tastings are as authentic as can be as well as fun and engaging.

The Whisky Tasting

Each of our whisky tastings are different and I can tailor it to fit your itinerary of activities. Usually when I host a whisky tasting for a stag party it will last for around 90 minutes during which time guests taste 6 special single malt whiskies from around Scotland.

I often present whiskies that have been made in places I have lived or worked, or from distilleries that I have visited and particularly enjoyed. See the bottom of the post for links to some of the distilleries I often feature in my tastings.

What is Included in Your Stag Party Whisky Tasting

  • A 90 minute tasting experience including 6 single malt whiskies
  • Whisky industry expert to host the tasting
  • A brief history of Scotch whisky and how it is made
  • Plenty of time for all your whisky related questions to be answered
  • All glassware provided

Prices start from just £25 per person based on a minimum group size of 12 people.

Contact us!

If you would like more information about our whisky tasting experiences in the Peak District, please give me a call on 07875 405 980, alternatively please complete the form below and I will get back to you as soon as possible.

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Some of My Favourite Distilleries

Each of my tastings are different. I am totally independent so I can present any whiskies that I wish. I do however have some favourites that appear quite regularly in my tastings. I’m lucky enough to have lived on the Isle of Skye for a while and I love Talisker. I worked at three different distilleries on the Isle of Islay, Bunnahabhain, Lagavulin and Caol Ila so they quite often make an appearance in my tastings.

I host week long Guided Distillery Experiences in Scotland for guests from all over the world so I’ve visited many distilleries. If I’ve visited a distillery and particularly enjoyed the experience I’ll often present their whiskies too. Here are some links to some of the distilleries:

David Wood

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Whisky Tasting in Savile Row, London

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Whisky and Art Experience in London

I was delighted to be asked to host a Single Malt Whisky Tasting Experience with a difference in Savile Row, London recently. I hosted a whisky tasting at the wonderful Cad & The Dandy a couple of years ago and I was blown away by the whole experience so I was delighted when Creative Director Oliver Mumby asked me to come back.

Cad & The Dandy provide beautifully crafted bespoke suits. Offering the finest in construction, intermediate toile fittings and detailed hand finishing. Cad have premises in Stockholm, New York as well as Savile Row, London. After I’d hosted the first whisky tasting in Savile Row, I loved how lots of their social media and video media reminded me so much of the look, feel, and craftmanship that I associate with malt whisky distilleries especially when I saw youtube videos.

I enjoyed the experience so much that I decided that I must have my own bespoke Cad & The Dandy suit tailored for me to wear at events, you may have seen me in it on my own social media and on my website. I love it.

Dr Curly’s Toothbrush Illustrations and Whisky

I was joined in London by my good friend Matthew Sharp otherwise known as Dr Curly. Curly is a very talented artist. He is an artist with a difference. All of his illustrations are executed with nothing other than his trusty set of toothbrushes.

For many years Curly has painted the illustrations for my occasional Fraoch Mòinteach Single Cask Single Malt Whiskies. The finished labels look very different to what you usually see on the front of whisky bottles. They are quirky and fun but also have been designed with lots of love and skill.

The good guys at Cad & The Dandy loved Curly’s artwork and they asked us to procure a small batch of single cask whiskies for them, with their own design of course. The whisky would then be served at special events and fittings for guests and clients alike.

Whisky Tasting in London….with Cheese!

During the experience I presented 4 single malt whiskies from around Scotland. These were each served with cheeses. The cheeses were beautiful and all supplied by the wonderful Paxton and Whitfield just a few minutes walk away in Jermyn Sreet. There were two particular favourites of mine, Montgomery’s Cheddar from the vale of Belvoir and a Stilton style blue cheese from Nottinghamshire called Stichelton.

The Whiskies!

Here was the set list of whiskies which our guests at the whisky tasting experience in Savile Row, London enjoyed:

Bunnahabhain 12 year old Islay Single Malt Whisky, Bunnahabhain, Isle of Islay, Southern Hebrides. 46.3%abv

Bunnahabhain Distillery was built in 1881 and sits on the North West coast of Islay overlooking the Sound of Islay (which is where Caol Ila gets its name from). The distillery is famous for its dunnage warehouses that sit right by the sea and where ‘The Angel’s Share’ has a dramatic effect on how the whisky matures. Alcohol vapours evaporate and leave the cask to the angels, and the cask then breathes in the maritime air that surrounds it and passes it on to the spirit an resulting whisky.

Bunnahabhain 12 year old is matured in a mixture of ex Bourbon hogsheads an ex Oloroso sherry casks. It is bottled without chill filtration and it has completely natural colour. I often include Bunnahabhain as it is where I was taught most of what I know about Scotch whisky by the fantastic team at the distillery.

Master of Malt Craigellachie 10 year old Speyside Single Malt Whisky, Craigellachie, Moray, Scotland. 50.5%abv

Craigellachie Distillery is owned by John Dewar and Sons and produces just over 4 million ltrs of spirit each year, mainly for the blended Scotch whisky sector. They do have a range of Single Malt Whiskies which are very highly regarded. Craigellachie often pops up in independent bottlings and this is a cracking example. I’m often asked which types of casks are my favourite to use to mature whisky and the answer is easily refill Oloroso sherry casks.

When ex sherry casks arrive in Scotland they will have recently been emptied. The first fill of spirit destined to be whisky therefore is heavily influenced by the sherry and often this can be overpowering to the resulting product. Once that fill has been emptied, the cask can be refilled. The resulting whisky when matured this way is therefore a lovely balance of distillery character derived from the day one new make spirit that has come off the stills after at least two distillations, and subtle wood influence. This bottling is a good example.

Fraoch Mointeach Blended Islay Malt Whisky 57%abv

Fraoch Mointeach Blended Islay Malt Whisky is a blast from the past. I wanted to present a whisky that was heavily peated, very smokey and as a contrast to the other whiskies. This fit the bill very well and paired perfectly with the Stichelton blue cheese.

A blended malt whisky is one that has been produced using barley exclusively, just like single malt whisky but unlike single malt whisky it has been produced at more than one malt whisky distilleries. Single malt whiskies are either single casks or more often than not a marriage of 2 or more casks (usually hundreds to achieve consistancy) but from one distillery.

Cad & The Dandy Single Malt Whisky Glentauchers Distillery, Speyside 60%abv

The whisky tasting would not have been complete without the Cad & The Dandy limited edition single malt whisky. This awesome dram has been bottled from a single refill sherry cask (again, my favourite maturation) and bottled at the natural cask strength of 60% abv AKA 105 proof in old money.

The whisky itself was matured in the cask for just over 14 years and has taken on subtle sherry cask influence, which comes across in this case as having lots of orange and ginger on the palate. It is again a great balance of distillery character and cask influence.

Whisky Tastings in London

If you would like us to host a whisky tasting in London for your private party or corporate event please give David a call on 07875 405 980. Alternatively complete the form below and we will get back to you very quickly.

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Burns Night Supper in Glasgow

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A Very Special Glasgow Burns Night Supper

I’m delighted that I will be hosting a Burns Supper in Glasgow on Friday 26th January 2024 at the wonderful Singl End Cafe and Bakehouse in Renfrew Street, Garnethill.

During this very special event our guests will enjoy a seven course tasting menu each paired with classic single malt Scotch whiskies from around Scotland. In between each course I’ll be talking all things Scotch including a brief history of the industry and how whisky makes the incredible journey from field to table.

Seven Course Tasting Menu in Glasgow

Here is the menu for the evening!

Arbroath Smokie on sourdough toast with charred leeks – served with Caol Ila single malt whisky

Scotch Broth – served with GlenAllachie single malt whisky

Stornoway black pudding Scotch egg with a whisky and hollandaise sauce – served with Arran single malt whisky

Haggis, neeps and tatties wrapped in filo pastry serve with whisky sauce -served with Talisker single malt whisky

Venison Fillet with turnip and potato dauphenoise – served with Bunnahabhain single malt whisky

Sticky Toffee Pudding served with ice cream and a whisky toffee sauce – served with Glenfarclas single malt whisky

Isle of Mull Cheddar served with homemade oat cakes and chutney – served with Tobermory single malt whisky

Tickets for our Glasgow Burns Supper at Singl End

Tickets are now on sale for this exclusive event and would make the perfect Christmas gift for the whisky lover in your life. Tickets are priced at £70 per person.

If you would like more info about this event or to purchase tickets, please click here!

Contact Us!

If you would like to get in touch with us about this event or if you would like us to host a private whisky tasting in Glasgow or anywhere else in the UK whether it be for a party or corporate event, please don’t hesitate to contact us via the form below or call David on 07875 405 980.

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A Special Whisky Tasting at Dundas Castle

An Exclusive Whisky Tasting in Edinburgh

I was delighted to be asked to host a special whisky tasting at a wedding at Dundas Castle, South Queensferry near Edinburgh recently by Maximillion Events Management Agency. I hosted the whisky tasting for a group of 35 guests from around the world who were all attending the wedding the following day. The whisky tasting took place in The Armoury which is located inside the 600 year old Auld Keep within the grounds of the castle.

Whisky Tasting Edinburgh

In preparation for the tasting the incredibly helpful and welcoming team at Dundas Castle had decorated The Armoury and lit a fire in the largest dog grate that I have ever seen! The fire spat and crackled and helped to create a lovely atmosphere once my guests had a arrived for a dram or two.

During the evening I presented four malt whiskies from around Scotland. I wanted to ensure that our guests experienced a range of different flavour profiles from light and fruity right through to heavy and smokey. Before we tasted the first dram I talked through how to select the perfect glassware for tasting whisky and how to taste. We touched on controversial subjects such as water, ice and other things that are often enjoyed with whiskies.

Whisky Tasting at Dundas Castle

Once our guests had arrived I gave them each a glass of whisky and asked them to spend a wee bit of time warming the drams up in their hands, the room had been cold before the fire was lit so a little bit of warmth would help the drams open up. I served the drams in small ‘perfect dram’ glasses which are similar to a Glencairn glass in shape but smaller in size. I find that these glasses are great for using in tastings as they are fluted and so the aromas are pointed towards the imbibers nose rather than escaping in to the room.

The Whiskies

I selected four malt whiskies from around Scotland:

  1. Tomintoul 10 year old Speyside Single Malt Whisky. 40% abv. Established in Ballindalloch, Banffshire in 1965. Matured in selected ex oloroso sherry casks and American oak.
  2. Tobermory 12 year old Island (Mull) Single Malt Whisky. 46.3% abv. Established 1798. Isle of Mull, Argyll. Matured in American oak.
  3. Bunnahabhain 12 year old Islay Single Malt Whisky. 46.3% abv. Established 1881. Isle of Islay, Argyll. Matured in ex oloroso sherry casks and American oak.
  4. Fraoch Mointeach Islay Blended Malt Scotch Whisky. 57%abv. Matured in American oak.

Enquire About a Whisky Tasting in Edinburgh

If you are interested in having a chat with us about how a whisky tasting could work for your special occasion, corporate event or gathering in Edinburgh please call David on 07875 405 980 or complete the contact form below and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

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