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The southernmost island of the Inner Hebrides, Islay is one of five [[ | The southernmost island of the Inner Hebrides, Islay is one of five [[distilling]] areas which are protected by Scottish law. [[Whisky|Whiskies]] produced in Islay tend to be the most heavily [[peat]]ed of all [[scotch]]es and are highly regarded for this distinctive characteristic. | ||
Distilleries in Islay include: | Distilleries in Islay include: | ||
* | *Ardbeg | ||
* | *Bowmore | ||
* | *Bruichladdich | ||
* | *Bunnahabhain | ||
* | *Caol Ila | ||
* | *Kilchoman | ||
* | *Lagavulin | ||
* | *Laphroaig | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
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[[Category: | [[Category:Whisky]] |
Latest revision as of 22:14, 17 December 2022
The southernmost island of the Inner Hebrides, Islay is one of five distilling areas which are protected by Scottish law. Whiskies produced in Islay tend to be the most heavily peated of all scotches and are highly regarded for this distinctive characteristic.
Distilleries in Islay include:
- Ardbeg
- Bowmore
- Bruichladdich
- Bunnahabhain
- Caol Ila
- Kilchoman
- Lagavulin
- Laphroaig