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There are many whisky regions around the world known for their whisky production. Here are some of the most famous whisky regions:
- Ireland : Ireland is also known for its whiskies, especially its pot still whiskeys and single pot still whiskeys. The most famous regions are Dublin and Cork.
- Japan : Japan has built a rapidly growing whisky industry in recent decades, known for its single malt whiskies and blended whiskies, which are often inspired by Scottish traditions.
- Canada : Canada primarily produces rye whiskey and also has a long tradition of whiskey production. The most famous regions are Ontario and Quebec.
- Scotland : Scotland is the home of whisky and is known worldwide for its single malt and blended whiskies. There are many different whisky regions in Scotland, such as Campbeltown, the Highlands (including Island), the Lowlands, Islay, and Speyside, each with its own distinct aromas and flavor profiles.
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United States of America : The USA mainly produces Bourbon Whiskey, Rye Whiskey, and Tennessee Whiskey. The most famous regions are Kentucky and Tennessee.
Other whisky-producing regions include Australia, Germany, India, and many more. However, these distilleries produce smaller quantities and are usually not as well-known.













































