ISLAY

The southernmost of its island chain, Islay is known as ‘The Queen of the Hebrides’ – and is certainly the reigning monarch of a typically smoky, peaty style of single malt whisky. But there’s much more to this beating heart of distillation, which has eight active producers – and more to come.

Caol ila 1984/2011 26 Year Old #6259 Signatory Vintage, La Maison du Whisky
Total:
Caol Ila 1981/2000 19 Year Old Old Malt Cask
$3,480
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Ardbeg That Boutique-y Whisky Company Batch 2
$1,350
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Laphroaig 1989 Highgrove Edition
$4,280
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Laphroaig 18 Year Old 48% 700ml (green tube)
$2,480
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Bowmore 1988/2017 Vintage Edition 47.8%
$3,980
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Bowmore 1990/2012 21 Year Old Old & Rare The Platinum Selection Douglas Laing Bottled for The Whisky Shop
$4,180
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Bowmore 1996/2012 15 Year Old Directors' Cut Douglas Laing #8034
$2,350
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Bowmore 1998/2018 20 Year Old Sansibar Jointbottling with Acla da Fans
$2,880
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Morrison's Bowmore 21 Year Old Celebrating 500 years of Scotch Whisky - The 25th International (1994 Bottled)
$5,680
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Bowmore 1988 26 Year Old SMWS 3.230 - Sports Day
$4,780
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Laphroaig 1999 16 Year Old SMWS 29.179 - Tarry ropes on a wooden boat
$2,680
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Port Ellen Pe5 Elements of Islay Speciality Drinks Ltd. 57.9%
$7,350
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Lagavulin 2001/2017 The Distillers Edition lgv.4/506
$1,480
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Lagavulin 2003/2019 The Distillers Edition lgv.4/508
$1,320
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