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Islay has a magnetism for all Scotch whisky fans the world over. For many when they are planning a trip to Scotland it mainly revolves around visiting this island off...

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Islay Whisky

Islay has a magnetism for all Scotch whisky fans the world over. For many when they are planning a trip to Scotland it mainly revolves around visiting this island off the west coast of Scotland and its series of iconic distilleries.

Currently it boasts 8 working distilleries that consists of famous names such as Ardbeg, Bowmore, Bruichladdich, Bunnahabhain, Caol Ila, Kilchoman, Lagavulin and Laphroaig. Then there are the lost or silent distilleries with none other than Port Ellen welcoming you to the island if you travel by ferry. Memories of Malt Mill exist around Lagavulin and tales of illicit distilling on the island are rife prior to the arrival of the whisky industry we know today. Yet that’s not all, as Islay is set to welcome a couple of new distilleries in the coming years with Gartbreck on the shores of Loch Indaal and Ardnahoe distillery. This has the backing of independent bottler Hunter Laing and promises to create a classic Islay whisky with Scottish made stills and utilising worm tubs.

Given the current popularity of peated whiskies, it is a surprise that the last distillery to be built on Islay was Kilchoman in 2005 although over the past decade rumours concerning Port Charlotte and Farkin distilleries were in the public domain. Whatever the distillery, any visitor to Islay will attest to its community spirit. There’s a friendly rivalry between distilleries but nothing more and the locals have a laid back approach to life that is in stark contrast to the mainland experience.

Islay’s distilling roots go back several hundred years with many claiming it is the cradle of Scottish distilling, although some Campbeltown locals may suggest otherwise. Both have proximity to Ireland, which was the true birthplace of what we know as distilling today. Just 11 miles from Islay, it’s likely the Irish or a traveller brought the technique to the island where it proved popular given its abundance of a local fuel source (peat), water and grain. Historical records show that as early as 1494 whisky or aqua vitae (water of life), was being made on Islay and proving very popular with the locals, as remains the case today. The rule of law had very little influence on the island and it wasn’t until the 1800’s that attempts were made to enforce it with mixed success. By then the illicit practices on the mainland had been brought under control and legal distilleries encouraged with the Excise Act of 1823.

The island is mountainous to the north, with the southern half proving flatter terrain covered in peat bogs and Highland heather. It’s an ideal environment in which to create a rugged and distinctive whisky and many of today’s distilleries can trace their roots back to illegal or lost distilleries that once produced whisky. Yet for such a small geographical region, the whiskies of the 8 distilleries today have their own unique identities.

Bowmore is smoky and coastal, whereas Laphroaig has more menthol characteristics compared to Lagavulin that has a rich earthy nature. Bunnahabhain is light compared to its island counterparts, lacking the peat essence in favour of a gentle sea breeze. Kilchoman the young upstart improves year on year and is doing things the old fashioned way. Whereas Bruichladdich is lightly peated and more floral with fruits, yet finds time to produce a peated spirit known as Port Charlotte inspired by a former nearby distillery. It also ups the peat to create the dense and provocative Octomore after a distillery that only existed during the first half of the 1800’s.

Then there is Cao Ila, the largest producer on Islay and one that appears in a variety of blended Scotches and enjoys widespread support from independent bottlers and whisky enthusiasts generally. Each of these distilleries has its own unique and identifiable DNA, displayed through its whisky thanks to a variety of different approaches. Different shaped stills, fermentation, peat and water sources, some still operate traditional floor maltings providing a sizeable amount of their annual requirements such as Bowmore, Laphroaig and Kilchoman. Others such as Ardbeg would love to return to this method but its cost is prohibitive. For many distilleries on Islay they rely on the presence of the former Port Ellen distillery that made the switch from distilling to an industrial maltings to provide their malt. This distillery although now sadly silent, remains an iconic presence to whisky drinkers and an annual inclusion as part of Diageo’s Special Releases programme. Stocks of it may be dwindling but appreciation and the asking price grows as demand continues to rise and the island celebrates its whisky heritage annually with the Feis Ile festival.

For more information on the distilleries around Islay please see their own individual pages.

  • Kilchoman Machir Bay | Abbey Whisky Online
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    Kilchoman

    Kilchoman Machir Bay

    Original Price £44.80
    Current Price £35.84

    Part of the core range of malts at Kilchoman distillery, Machir Bay is a vatting of single malt Kilchoman matured in both bourbon and sherry casks....

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  • Kilchoman Feis Ile 2016 | Islay Scotch Malt Whisky | Abbey Whisky
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    Kilchoman Feis Ile 2016

    Original Price £250.00
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    A rather special Feis Ile bottling from Islay distillery, Kilchoman. The fine liquid used to create this festival release was distilled 13th Decemb...

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  • Kilchoman Summer 2010 Release | Abbey Whisky Online
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    Kilchoman Summer 2010 Release

    Original Price £168.00
    Current Price £134.40

    This delightful Islay expression was only the fourth release from Kilchoman distillery. Summer 2010 was crafted from single malt whisky matured for...

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  • Kilchoman Spring 2011 Release | Abbey Whisky Online
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    Kilchoman Spring 2011 Release

    Original Price £168.00
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    The Spring 2011 (the sixth release) from Kilchoman distillery and as with previous drams they've produced yet another great tasting dram. A blend o...

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    Kilchoman Spring 2010 Release

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    Released in the spring of 2010, this lovely little dram was one of the many reasons we fell in love with Kilchoman distillery, many years ago now! ...

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  • Kilchoman Feis Ile 2013 | Cask 246 & 247/2008 | Islay Scotch Whisky | Abbey Whisky Online
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    Kilchoman Feis Ile 2013

    Original Price £280.00
    Current Price £224.00

    Kilchoman 'limited cask release', matured in fresh bourbon barrels for 5 years and bottled exclusively for Feis Ile 2013. Taken from 2 casks, #246 ...

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  • Kilchoman Autumn 2009 Release | Abbey Whisky Online
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    Kilchoman Autumn 2009 Release

    Original Price £168.00
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    Another young yet exciting whisky release from Kilchoman, distilled during the early years at the distillery. Released in the Autumn of 2009, this ...

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  • Kilchoman 'Anticipation' Cask 06/2007 - 62.6% | Abbey Whisky Online
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    Kilchoman 'Anticipation' Cask 06/2007 - 62.6%

    Original Price £248.00
    Current Price £198.40

    Kilchoman released several new spirit bottlings on their journey to fully matured whisky in 2009 including this 2007 vintage Kilchoman. Released as...

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  • Kilchoman 'Anticipation' Cask 05/2007 - 62.6% | Abbey Whisky Online
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    Kilchoman 'Anticipation' Cask 05/2007 - 62.6%

    Original Price £248.00
    Current Price £198.40

    Kilchoman released several new spirit bottlings on their journey to fully matured whisky in 2009 including this 2007 vintage Kilchoman. Released as...

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  • Kilchoman Winter 2010 Release | Abbey WhIsky Online
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    Kilchoman Winter 2010 Release

    Original Price £168.00
    Current Price £120.00

    The 5th official release to come out of from Kilchoman distillery is the Winter 2010 release, a fantastic whisky considering it's only 3 years old!...

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    Kilchoman Single Cask 114/2007 | LMDW

    Original Price £175.00
    Current Price £140.00

    A single malt Scotch whisky from Kilchoman distillery, matured in a fresh bourbon barrel for 3 years and bottled at cask strength in 2010 for La Ma...

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