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First look: The Grand Whisk(e)y Tour

Four nights, three historic distilleries, two five-star hotels, and one remarkably rare and aged whiskey. This is The Grand Whisk(e)y Tour.

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Words by Dulcie Barnes

4-minute read

As prestige whisk(e)y draws a broader audience, drinkers crave more than what’s in the glass. They want to step inside the craft – visiting distilleries, meeting the makers, and forming emotional ties that turn each pour into a return to the source. 

That’s why, this October, Chivas Brothers and Midleton Very Rare, in partnership with Quintessentially Experiences, are bringing whisk(e)y fans a brand-new luxury experience that takes them on an adventure from the northeast of Scotland to the southeast of Ireland to discover some of the world’s finest and rarest whiskies. 

It’s four nights, three historic distilleries, two five-star hotels, and one remarkably rare and aged whiskey (which – spoiler alert – is from a now-silent distillery and will never be produced again). Add a dram of fine dining and a cask of countryside pursuits along the way, and you’ve got the perfect cocktail of whisk(e)y-fuelled fun. 

Linn House, Scotland 
Two nights 

Linn House feels just like home. If your home is a Victorian manor known as the ‘home of whisky’, that is. It’s Chivas Brothers’ first guest house, where the 12 uniquely colourful and cosy bedrooms are named after their distilleries. This is where fires roar and kilts come out to play (in fact, they’re encouraged at the Royal Salute whisky-paired dinner on your second evening here). 

Hotel highlight: the whisky library – a treasure trove of bottles from the Chivas Brothers portfolio. 

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Station Rd, Keith AB55 5BU 

Castlemartyr Resort, Ireland 
Two nights 

The clue’s in the name at Castlemartyr – a countryside castle that’s perfectly prim and proper. Think four-poster beds, ancient stone archways, and a spa where time stands still. It’s grand, but not in a stuffy way – more like a place where Irish charm pours as freely as the whiskey. There’s no more suitable a spot than this for the finale of The Grand Whisk(e)y Tour. 

Hotel highlight: The Spa at Castlemartyr Resort – one of the most extraordinary luxury spas in Ireland. 

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It would be more than easy to while away your time at these high-end hotels. But real whisky enthusiasts will agree that the real fun starts when you step outside. That’s where the distilleries come in – and The Grand Whisk(e)y Tour has three of Scotland’s and Ireland’s most historic lined up for you. 

From immersing yourself in hundreds of years of heritage to witnessing state-of-the-art production techniques first-hand, there’s no better way to discover and enjoy whisky. It will be ‘a human encounter that will share our passion for these places and these people: those who first made them great and those who continue to do so today,’ says Pavat

Where you’ll go 

 

Strathisla Distillery 

There’s only one way to kick things off properly: at The Highlands’ oldest working distillery. Here, you’ll nose fresh spirits in the Liquid Library, explore elusive casks in The Vault (an exclusive collection from across the Chivas Brothers' portfolio), and enjoy a private tasting tailored to your palate. Master Blender Sandy Hyslop leads the charge, revealing the secrets behind Chivas Regal, Royal Salute, and The Glenlivet. 

‘We are providing a one-of-a-kind opportunity for those visiting Speyside, bringing some of the world’s rarest and most remarkable whiskies into the spotlight for whisky connoisseurs and collectors to enjoy, savour and purchase,,’ says Hyslop. 

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Seafield Ave, Keith AB55 5BS 

The Glenlivet Distillery 

Next up: the rugged glens of Speyside, where the story of The Glenlivet story began. You’ll trace the footsteps of whisky disruptor George Smith, tour the original distillery, and sample smooth, signature drams in a private tasting. Lunch at Ballindalloch Castle with local laird Guy McPherson-Grant, followed by traditional countryside pursuits, is the cherry on top. This is Highland hospitality with a side of history and heritage. We’ll drink to that. 

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Glenlivet, Ballindalloch AB37 9DB 

Midleton Distillery 

The grand finale of The Grand Whisk(e)y Tour brings us to Midleton, the beating heart of prestige Irish whiskey. You’ll mark 200 years of distilling with a deep-dive into the distillery’s archives and a cask-side sip of the final release in the Midleton Very Rare Silent Distillery Collection, a remarkable 50-year-old single pot still whiskey so rare that only 225 decanters will ever exist. There’s even a coopering demo from the legendary Ger Buckley and four-course feast hosted by Master Distiller Kevin O’Gorman. 

‘This is a piece of history. This is the final release in our Silent Distillery Collection. This is something that will never be repeated,’ says O’Gorman of Silent Distillery Chapter 6.  

The Grand Whisk(e)y Tour is a toast to tradition, craft, and character. A journey that’s as smooth as the whisky itself – and one to savour. You’ll come for the rare releases but leave with something even rarer: a true sense of connection – to the land, the legends, and the people behind every pour. Slàinte.

 

The Grand Whisk(e)y Tour runs 6th–10th October 2025.

Want to book your spot now? That’s the spirit. Contact [email protected] for more information.

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