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Why Scotch Needs Women More Than Ever

6 min · 22. apr. 2026
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In this episode of Her Pour Podcast, we explore a conversation the whisky industry can no longer afford to ignore: why Scotch needs women more than ever. For centuries, Scotch has been defined by tradition—protected, respected, and rooted in legacy. But as the global whiskey landscape evolves, so does the consumer. Women are no longer just participants in the industry—they are leaders, innovators, and one of the fastest-growing forces shaping its future. So where does Scotch stand in that evolution? This episode dives into the tension between tradition and progress, unpacking the gaps in representation, storytelling, and accessibility within the Scotch category. Through a modern lens, we explore how women are redefining flavor language, hospitality, and brand identity—and why their perspective is essential not just for inclusion, but for growth. This isn’t about challenging Scotch’s legacy. It’s about expanding who gets to shape it.

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