Scotch
Scotch Region Guide & Staff Picks
Pick Your Region, Pick Your Profile
- Speyside (Glenlivet, Glenfiddich, Macallan, Aberlour) — fruit, honey, light-to-rich. The easiest entry point.
- Highland (Glenmorangie, Dalmore, Oban) — diverse; expect heather, spice, and balanced oak.
- Islay (Laphroaig, Lagavulin, Ardbeg, Bowmore) — peated, smoky, medicinal. Either you love it or you don't.
- Campbeltown (Springbank, Glen Scotia) — briny, oily, complex. Cult-collector territory.
- Lowland (Auchentoshan, Glenkinchie) — light, floral, often triple-distilled. Great pre-dinner.
Buffalo House Scotch Picks
- Under $50: Glenfiddich 12, Monkey Shoulder, Johnnie Walker Black, Highland Park 12, Famous Grouse.
- $50–$100: Lagavulin 16, Macallan 12 Double Cask, Aberlour 12, Oban 14, Glenmorangie 18, Bowmore 15.
- $100+ / collector: Macallan 18, Lagavulin 25, Highland Park 18, Dalmore Cigar Malt, Springbank 15.
- Blended: Johnnie Walker Blue, Chivas 18, Compass Box Spice Tree, Naked Malt.
Single Malt vs Blended — Which to Buy?
Don't believe the snobbery: a great blend (Johnnie Walker Black, Compass Box, Monkey Shoulder) outperforms a mediocre single malt at half the price. Single malts are about regional character and distillery identity; blends are about consistency and balance. Read our full Scotch guide →
How to Drink Scotch
Neat at room temperature first, then a splash of cool water (not ice) to "open" the dram and unlock new aromas. Cocktails: a Rob Roy (Scotch Manhattan), a Penicillin, or a Blood & Sand for sherried bottles.
Buy Scotch in Buffalo, NY
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