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"Scotch" (not including the trademark adhesive products from 3M) refers to anything from Scotland (like "Scottish" would be). In the nomenclature of alcoholic beverages, "scotch" refers to scotch whisky, a type of whisky distilled in Scotland. It generally has this smoky and/or peaty taste to it.
The difference is in varying concentrations of quarts in each crystal.
They're different styles of whisk(e)y. Bourbon is made primarily in the US while scotch can only be made in Scotland. Scotches have different flavor profiles depending on which part of Scotland the whisky is distilled, but should still have a smoky flavor. Bourbon usually tastes sweeter in constrast.
Low quality coal tends to be slow burning, smoky and produce a lot of ash. High quality coal burns better and is less smoky and produces less ash.
It depends on your taste preferences. Scotch whisky, like some other categories of whisk(e)ys tend to be on the smoky side (due to the aging in barrels).
Between Tennessee and North Carolina
It depends on personal tastes and preferences. Generally speaking whiskies/whiskeys, especially ones that have been aged in wooden casks will have some form of smoky taste (this especially applies with Scotch whisky).
Oakheart is a complex and robust blended Scotch whisky known for its rich flavors of vanilla, honey, and dried fruits. It is aged in American oak casks, giving it a smooth and slightly smoky finish. Oakheart is a popular choice for those who enjoy a bold and flavorful whisky.
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Tennessee and North Carolina
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Straddling North Carolina and Tennessee, Great Smoky Mountains National Park is located in the southern Appalachian Mountains. It is generally located between Gatlinburg, TN and Cherokee, NC..