Scotland

Where to drink Champagne in Scotland?

Scotland might be better known for whisky, but it has a surprisingly strong Champagne and wine scene, especially in cities such as Edinburgh and Glasgow. You’ll find everything from elegant hotel bars and Champagne bars to restaurants and cosy wine spots where bubbles can easily become part of the evening.

Scotland is also a brilliant destination for food and Champagne. Think oysters, smoked salmon, shellfish, local cheeses and other salty, rich foods – plenty of options when deciding what to eat with Champagne. And, of course, whisky is never far away if you want to explore Scotland’s most famous drink too.

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Scotland is perfect for combining Champagne, food and a bit of adventure. Spend time in Edinburgh or Glasgow, head into the Highlands or explore the islands, then finish the day with a good meal and a glass of bubbles.

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Frequently asked questions

Where should I look for Champagne in Scotland?

Start with Edinburgh and Glasgow, where you’ll find the widest selection of Champagne bars, restaurants and hotels. Larger resorts and luxury hotels in the Highlands can also be worth checking.

Can I drink Champagne by the glass in Scotland?

Yes, Champagne by the glass is available at many restaurants, hotels and wine bars, particularly in larger cities and upscale destinations. Check individual listings before visiting, as availability can change.

Is Scotland good for wine lovers?

Yes. Scotland isn’t a major wine-producing region, but its restaurant and wine culture is strong, with plenty of interesting international wines to discover.

What should I eat with Champagne in Scotland?

Try oysters, smoked salmon, shellfish, local cheeses and seafood. Champagne’s freshness and acidity work beautifully with Scotland’s rich and salty ingredients.

What else should I drink in Scotland?

Obviously, Scotch whisky is a must if you want to explore the local drinks culture. Scottish gin, craft beer and cider are also worth trying.

What should I see in Scotland?

Explore Edinburgh Castle, the Highlands, Loch Ness, the Isle of Skye and Scotland’s dramatic coastline, depending on how much time you have. A road trip is a great way to see more of the country.

Is Scotland worth visiting?

Absolutely. Scotland combines dramatic landscapes, historic cities, excellent food and one of the world’s most famous drinks cultures. Add Champagne to the mix and you have a pretty good trip.

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