"Brook-Laddie" (the Gaelic for a 'raised beach') is privately owned, run with passion by true artisans on the west coast island of Islay. Built in 1881, much of the original Victorian machinery is still used.
Lightly peated Scottish barley produces a mul
The Rose family have cultivated Mid Coul farm in the north of Scotland since 1912. The organic barley they raise relies on the revolutionary old ideas of our ancestors, farming without the use of artificial fertilisers and pesticides. They expertly balanc
The Octomore 14.1 forms the basis of the 14th annual Octomore edition. The 14.1 has matured for five years in first fill ex-American whiskey barrels. You smell smoked vanilla and sweet caramel. Bright citrus, smoke and clear minerality return on the palat
Octomore 13.3 demonstrates the phenomenal force of flavour when combining super-heavy peat with the variable harvests gathered from the island of Islay, raised by friend and farmer James Brown on one singular farm.
The complexity of this Port Charlotte SC:01 2012 pushes the outer limits of Islay single malt as you know it. Commanding our distillery's two utmost obsessions, it is impeccable provenance meets high quality French oak.
In an era when efficiency was promoted over quality, our distillery was considered irredeemably old-fashioned. The single malt produced before our closure in 1994 now equates to less than 1% of all the ‘pre-renaissance’ whisky still maturing in our wareho
This landmark 1988 vintage has never been re-casked. It has matured over 30 years in our warehouses in the same wood it was originally filled into – refill bourbon and, unusually, rare refill squat hogsheads. The subtle influence of these refill oak casks
The enigmatic arts of the distiller are shrouded by meagre facts. There are dark secrets within and marking the passage of time alone bestows insufficient heft. Through these burdened hands great oak and steadfast principles pass. High art, complex and my