
IslaySingle Malt Scotch Whisky
Islay is best known for its disproportionately high number of distilleries – eight, with more planned – and for a distinctively peaty style of single malt. Beyond the obvious lurks a surprising diversity of spirit, making the identity of Islay whisky a more elusive prospect than might first appear.
Islay's rugged climate is reflected in its whiskies
Absent friend
Amid all the talk of Islay’s famous active distilleries, the island also boasts one of the most legendary of ‘lost’ producers: Port Ellen, which closed its doors in 1983. Its strongly smoky, turfy flavours were an artist’s study of the most typical Islay style and its whiskies remain among the most sought-after.
Peat is the main source of fuel on the island, and also gives most Islay whiskies their distinctive flavour
Southern smoke
Port Ellen’s fate could easily have befallen some of its surviving neighbours, with Ardbeg famously mothballed in 1982 and restored to full production only in the late 1990s.
Given Ardbeg’s cult status, that’s hard to believe; the distillery is now a firmly established part of the Kildalton trio of Islay’s southern coast and, with neighbours Lagavulin and Laphroaig, these producers have come to epitomise the popular image of Islay single malt: maritime peat smoke in different styles.
Ardbeg, along with Lagavulin and Laphroaig, forms the Kidalton trio of distilleries on Islay's south coast
Islay’s other side
But Islay isn’t just about peat. Travel north and, in time, you’ll come to Bunnahabhain on the shore facing Jura, whose spirit has both used and eschewed peat during its history; in the west, Bruichladdich is typically unpeated – but has been unable to resist making a couple of super-smoky whiskies in recent years.
Completing Islay’s current roster of distilleries we have Caol Ila’s fragrant smoke (although the distillery makes unpeated spirit for part of the year), Bowmore’s richly fruited smokiness and – the most recent addition to the ranks – self-styled ‘farm distillery’ Kilchoman, maker of a charming young malt (it only opened in 2005) from its own barley.
Did you know?
- Islay’s smoky style comes from malting barley over burning peat, giving flavours known as phenols. These are measured in parts per million (ppm), with Ardbeg’s 10 year old, for instance, measuring 24ppm
- some historians believe distillation reached Scotland from Ireland via Islay in the 13th century, when the Lord of the Isles married the daughter of an Ulster baron
- Prince Charles’ love of Laphroaig has come at a cost: after awarding the distillery his Royal Warrant in 1994, he crash-landed his plane on Islay’s tiny airstrip when arriving to visit. Nobody was hurt, but the damage was put at £1m.
Typical Character and Style of Islay
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Seaweed
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Brine
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Carbolic Soap
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Apple
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Smoke
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Kippers
Distilleries in Islay

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Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old
£44.95
(£64.21 per litre)
Lagavulin 16 Year Old
£79.50
(£113.57 per litre)
Octomore Edition 14.35 Year Old Islay Barley Bourbon and Wine Casks
£199
(£284.29 per litre)
Octomore Edition 14.25 Year Old Scottish Barley Amarone and Sherry Casks
£158
(£225.71 per litre)
Octomore Edition 14.15 Year Old Scottish Barley Bourbon Cask
£146
(£208.57 per litre)
Port Charlotte 10 Year Old
£54.25
(£77.50 per litre)
Ardbeg Uigeadail
£66.95
(£95.64 per litre)
Kilchoman Machir Bay
£46.50
(£66.43 per litre)
Caol Ila 12 Year Old
£49.95
(£71.36 per litre)
Lagavulin 12 Year OldTequila Finish Special Releases 2023
£155
(£221.43 per litre)
Ardbeg The Harpy's Tale 13 Year OldAnthology Series
£141
(£201.43 per litre)
Bunnahabhain 18 Year Old
£125
(£178.57 per litre)
Kilchoman 100% IslayBot.2023 13th Edition
£74.95
(£107.07 per litre)
Laphroaig 10 Year Old
£37.95
(£54.21 per litre)
Lagavulin 9 Year OldGame of Thrones House Lannister
£69.95
(£99.93 per litre)
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GiftPort Askaig 100° Proof
£57.95
(£82.79 per litre)
Ardbeg 10 Year Old
£49.50
(£70.71 per litre)
Bunnahabhain Moine 20137 Year Old Bordeaux Wine Cask Feis Ile 2021
£87.25
(£124.64 per litre)
Bunnahabhain Aonadh 10 Year Old
£110
(£157.14 per litre)
Bowmore 12 Year Old
£37.75
(£53.93 per litre)
Laphroaig Quarter Cask
£43.95
(£62.79 per litre)
Bruichladdich Classic LaddieGift Box
£49.95
(£71.36 per litre)
Bowmore 15 Year Old
£65.25
(£93.21 per litre)
Kilchoman Loch Gorm2022 Release
£74.75
(£106.79 per litre)