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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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.

You can also find more information about our whisky tastings here.

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