Content with the tag: peaty
Ardbeg 10 Years
Ardbeg Ten Years Old is a very special bottling for the Ardbeg distillery as it is the first non-chill filtered whisky in the Ardbeg range. Chill filtering isn`t a bad thing, in fact it created real consistency of product when …
Ardbeg Distillery
Ardbeg Distillery is a Scotch whisky distillery on the south coast of the isle of Islay.
Other distilleries on the south coast include Laphroaig and Lagavulin. Ardbeg claims to be the peatiest Islay whisky, and uses malted barley sourced from …
Bunnahabhain 12 Years
A very lightly-peated malt that serves as perhaps the mildest introduction to the Islay style. Floral and fruity tones dominate with the peat influence in the background. The main base for the splendid ‘Black Bottle’ blend. Gentle and smooth with …
Caol Ila 12 Years
Medium weight, but still packing plenty of potent phenols, this is a refined, powerful dram with a compensating oiliness. A balanced, peaty beauty…
Caol Ila 25 Years
If you love peaty whisky from Islay, this whisky is real blast of real quality bottled at premium strength. Te whisky has been laying on a mix of American and European Oak refill casks, with concentrated peat and the characteristic. …
Caol Ila Distillery
Caol Ila Distillery is a Scotch whisky distillery near Port Askaig on the isle of Islay, Scotland.
History
Caol Ila (Gaelic for “Sound of Islay” and pronounced cull eela) was founded in 1846 by Hector Henderson. The distillery did not …
Clear Creek Distillery
Steve McCarthy started Clear Creek Distillery about twenty-four years ago because he wanted to find the best use for the fruit from the McCarthy family’s orchard. During his travels in Europe he became acquainted with a number of traditional European …
Laphroaig 15 Years
The distillers describe this whisky as “Mildly smoky, with sweet, warm undertones – and just a hint of the sea.” Always bottled in limited quantities and replaced by the 18 year old in March 2009. Faintly salty. Laphroaig 15yo is …
Laphroaig 25 Years
Here’s the new large batch Laphroaig, unexpectedly bottled at 40%. A bit strange when you know the difference that just 3 more percents can make to the regular 10yo. This is a very mellow taste with pretty delicate peat, some …
Laphroaig Distillery
The Laphroaig distillery (the name means “the beautiful hollow by the broad bay”) was established in 1815, by Alex and Donald Johnston. The ‘Johnston’ brothers were actually McCabes, of the Clan Donald, who changed their names following the failed Jacobite …