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most southerly island of the offshore Atlantic group known as the Inner Hebrides, in Argyll and Bute council area, historic county of Argyllshire, ... [2 related articles]
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A regional designation for Scotch whisky. Known for tasting smoky/ peaty.
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An Inner Hebridean island off the west coast of Scotland famed for its distinctive malt whiskies. Islay currently has eight working distilleries, and at their most extreme, Islay malts are characterised by brine, peat and iodine notes. In recent years Islays have developed a cult following among malt whisky drinkers.
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Term used to define whisky from distilleries on the island of Islay. Typically these are very peaty whiskies with iodine and seaweed flavours.
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Regional island, of which it is said that the whiskies tend to be smoky and peaty! Our most extensive range and home to our specialist Laphroaig selections.
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There are eight working distilleries on Islay. Most of them produce strong, peaty and smoky whiskies, which divide whisky drinkers into two camps – love or hate. There is no middle ground. These whiskies get their character from the heavily peated malt they use and from the local water which runs through thousand year old peat bogs. The local mal...
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