Collection: Islay Single Malt

"Islay Single Malts are often bold, smoky, and unmistakably peaty, shaped by the island’s harsh coastal climate and rich whisky heritage. Expect a dram with deep complexity, balancing maritime salt, medicinal notes, and a lingering warmth that whisky lovers cherish."

Islay Single Malt

Islay Single Malt's Feature

Islay Terroir

A small, southern island rich with peat made of mostly sphagnum moss, and wrapped in coastline.

Regional Influence

The abundance of surrounding peat leads to smoky, earthy flavours balanced by savoury oak and salty notes

Featured Distilleries

Ardbeg, Ardnahoe, Bowmore, Bruichladdach, Bunnahabhain, Caol Ila, Kilchoman, Lagavulin, Laphroaig

Flavour Profile

Smoke, medicinal, grassy, citrus

History

The island of Islay (pronounced eye-luh) is located to the west of the mainland and is the smallest region by area in Scotland. There are currently 9 working distilleries on Islay as of 2025, with more distilleries on the island looking to open shortly! Whiskies from this region are almost exclusively peated, and can often have notes of smoke, salinity, citrus, and vanilla.