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Drinks with Prosecco - ways and recipes

Prosecco is one of the most popular sparkling wines and is perfect as a base for light and refreshing cocktails. Thanks to its delicate structure and fruity notes, Prosecco-based drinks are hugely popular at both elegant parties and casual, homemade events.

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Prosecco - varieties, types and classifications

Prosecco is one of the most popular sparkling wines in the world, produced mainly in northern Italy, in the Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia regions. It is characterised by a light, refreshing taste and a pleasant aroma of fruit and flowers. However, not all Prosecco is the same - there are different varieties of this liquor that differ in their degree of effervescence, production method and region of origin.

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Islay - the tradition and unique taste of Scotch whisky

Islay, a small island in the western reaches of Scotland, harbours the history, tradition and unique flavours that make it one of the most important places on the world whisky map. Its geography, history and culture shape the unique terroir that has defined the best of Scottish liquor for centuries.

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Lowlands - an underrated Scotch whisky

The Lowlands region, which includes villages such as Drumchapel, Bellshill, Broxburn and Airdrie, is one of the most important centres of Scotch whisky production. Although not associated with picturesque moorland and mountain scenery, this is where most Scotch whisky is made, matured and blended. It's well worth a stop in the south to discover the region's remarkable heritage and contemporary innovations.

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Northern and Western Highlands - the mysterious shores of Scotch Whisky

The Northern and Western Highlands are fascinating and somewhat forgotten regions on the whisky map in Scotland. Most of the distilleries in the area remain less well known, which makes exploring the region particularly interesting.

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Whisky from the Eastern Highlands - secrets of the Macduff distillery

The Eastern Highlands is a lesser-known region of Scotch whisky, with fewer distilleries and exceptionally varied flavours. Although the area is fertile, history has meant that few distilleries remain in the region. Whiskies from the Eastern Highlands, and the Macduff distillery in particular, are excellent examples of spirits that attract with both depth and unique character.

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South and central Highland - a wealth of whisky flavours

In this article we will focus on two key areas of the Highlands: the Southern Highlands and the Central Highlands, uncovering the secrets of the distilleries that produce their unique whiskies there.

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Highland Whisky - riches from the highlands of Scotland

Whisky from the Highlands is a history, tradition and art of alcohol production that goes back hundreds of years. In this article, we take a look at what makes whisky from the Scottish Highlands so special and why you should try it.

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Roseisle - a modern distillery with traditional roots

One of the key elements that sets Roseisle apart from other distilleries is its approach to environmentalism. At a time when environmental awareness is becoming increasingly important, Diageo has opted for environmentally friendly solutions.

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