Islay Island is the westernmost of the Scottish Islands. The 8 well-known distilleries produce so distinctive whiskeys that Islay can be counted as an independent whiskey region.
Islay whiskeys are strong, dry, maritime, smoky and always peaty. One of the most famous distilleries is Bunnahabhain.
For whom are Islay whiskeys suitable: For every connoisseur who appreciates pure power. Islay whiskeys are either loved or not. Their maritime notes of seaweed and sea salt, peat and smoke make them the strongest whiskeys in Scotland. Recommended for professionals and sailors.
Islay Island is the westernmost of the Scottish Islands. The 8 well-known distilleries produce so distinctive whiskeys that Islay can be counted as an independent whiskey region. Islay whiskeys...
read more » Close window Islay
Islay Island is the westernmost of the Scottish Islands. The 8 well-known distilleries produce so distinctive whiskeys that Islay can be counted as an independent whiskey region.
Islay whiskeys are strong, dry, maritime, smoky and always peaty. One of the most famous distilleries is Bunnahabhain.
For whom are Islay whiskeys suitable: For every connoisseur who appreciates pure power. Islay whiskeys are either loved or not. Their maritime notes of seaweed and sea salt, peat and smoke make them the strongest whiskeys in Scotland. Recommended for professionals and sailors.