Whisky? Oh no, not for me! I preferred the many full-bodied wines and the classic G&Ts. That’s what I thought. Until I planned a trip for my whisky-loving husband to the Isle of Islay, and ran ...
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On the Scottish Isle of Islay, where there’s smoke, there’s likely a glass of Ardbeg nearby. “Ardbeg is the smokiest, the most peaty of all the whiskies in the world,” says Casper MacRae, chief ...
Whisky aficionado Charles MacLean has been to every Scottish island, but it’s Islay that draws him back, with its wildness, warmth – and eight distilleries My first encounter with Islay was on a ...
Islay—pronounced eye-la—has been one of Scotland’s whisky heartlands since at least the 1700s. Once a cottage industry, making Scotch here is now big business: global giants Beam Suntory, Diageo, LVMH ...
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