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.

Ardbeg Ar7 Elements of Islay Sherry Cask 56.3% 500ml
$2,300
Total:
Lagavulin 1980/1999 The Distillers Edition lgv.4/464 1L
$6,650
Total:
Lagavulin 1989/2005 The Distillers Edition lgv.4/493
$4,500
Total:
Lagavulin 1990/2006 The Distillers Edition lgv.4/494
$3,980
Total:
Lagavulin 1993/2009 The Distillers Edition lgv.4/497
$3,350
Total:
Ardbeg 20 Year Old Batch 21 That Boutique-y Whisky Company
$1,920
Total:
Caol Ila 1983/2011 28 Year Old Berrys' Berry Bros & Rudd #4825
$5,400
Total:
Caol Ila 1982/2008 26 Year Old From Huntly to Tokyo Duncan Taylor
$5,300
Total:
Islay 1991/2021 29 Year Old Collaboration with Auld Alliance Phil & Simon Thompson
$4,080
Total:
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Bruichladdich 10 Year Old 50ml
$120
Total:
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Bruichladdich 10 Year Old 50ml
$140
Total:
Bunnahabhain 12 Year Old Single Islay Malt Scotch Whisky 50ml
$100
Total:
Lagavulin 16 Year Old White Horse Distillers 50ml
$180
Total:
Caol Ila 1990/2004 14 Year Old The Syndicate's Murray McDavid
$2,180
Total:
Laphroaig Cairdeas 200th Anniversary Edition 51.5%
$1,780
Total:
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