Collection: Islands Scotch Whisky

Islands Scotch Whisky refers to a diverse, non-contiguous classification of single malts produced on Scotland’s rugged islands, excluding the specialized region of Islay. Geographically part of the Highlands, these islands—including Skye, Orkney, Arran, Jura, and Mull—produce whiskies known for a distinct maritime influence.
  • Flavor Profile: Generally characterized by a salty, maritime, or coastal quality, often paired with delicate peat smoke, brine, or hints of citrus and spice.
  • Key Distilleries: Notable distilleries include Talisker (Skye), Highland Park and Scapa (Orkney), Jura (Jura), Arran (Arran), and Tobermory (Mull).
  • Unique Characteristics: These malts often bridge the gap between the subtle flavors of the Highlands and the intense peat of Islay, offering a complex balance of sweet, smoky, and salty notes.
While often grouped together for their coastal nature, the Islands produce a surprisingly wide range of styles, from heavily peated to light and unpeated expressions.

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