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Scotland Food & Drink fine-tunes resiliency plans for the sector
As featured in The Herald - Iain Baxter has the task of launching a new game plan to drive further growth across a sector currently valued at £14.7 billion.
Tomatin takes home the gold at San Francisco World Spirits Competition
Award-winning Highland distillery, Tomatin, has added another ten accolades to its growing collection, after sweeping up at this year’s San Francisco World Spirits Competition (SFWSC).
Edinburgh Whisky Officially Launches
FINALLY, Edinburgh has its own namesake whisky! A celebration of the city for those that live here and those who have discovered its magic and want a little of it to take with them.
Highland Boundary - First Wild Scottish Bitters
Boutique Perthshire Distillery releases first ever Scottish cocktail bitters made only with wild botanicals in bid to reach Net Zero.
Scottish National Whisky Festival: the definitive whisky & cultural experience
New Scottish whisky festival to visit Inverness, Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow in 2023/24.
Highland Fine Cheeses wins four nominations for its products at Awards
Highland Fine Cheeses, the Tain, Ross shire-based artisanal cheese producer, is celebrating the shortlisting of its iconic cheeses in the small producer food category of the highly regarded Scottish Retail Food & Drink Awards (SRFDA) 2023.
Scotch on the menu at Scotch Chefs event
Selected chefs from across the country recently put their ‘Scotch’ knowledge to the test as they attended Campbells Prime Meat at their facility near Linlithgow for a presentation on Scotch Beef, Scotch Lamb and Specially Selected Pork.
Rye Re-Imagined: New Chapter In Scotch Whisky History
InchDairnie Distillery releases its first ever product, a Scottish rye whisky.
Fred Sirieix announced as host for major Scottish food and drink event
Scotland Food & Drink has extended the entry deadline for businesses until Monday 8th May.
From Hill to Grill
Glen Urquhart High School pupils participate in a unique project taking their learning beyond the classroom and into the hills of the Glen Affric Estate.