Spey
The term "Spey" primarily refers to the River Spey, a significant river in Scotland. It flows through the Scottish Highlands, covering approximately 107 kilometers before emptying into the Moray Firth. The river is known for its scenic beauty and is a popular destination for fishing, particularly for salmon.
In addition to the river, "Spey" is also associated with the Speyside region, famous for its whisky production. This area is home to numerous distilleries, making it a key location for Scotch whisky enthusiasts. The combination of natural resources and traditional craftsmanship contributes to the region's rich cultural heritage.