A Journey to the Soul of Scotland - Premium Whisky

Islay, often referred to as the & Queen of the Hebrides,& boasts a rich, well-documented history dating back to the first century AD. Nestled beneath Scotland's expansive skies and amidst breathtaking landscapes, it beckons nature enthusiasts, bird lovers and aficionados of fine whisky. This Island has undergone numerous transformations over the years, encompassing shifts in culture and scenery, and stands as a significant contributor to the British economy. Spanning approximately 620 square kilometres, Islay ranks as the fifth-largest Scottish island out of over 700, making it the eighth-largest island within the British Isles. Surprisingly, its population is a modest 3,000 souls. From early hunter-gatherer societies around 10,000 BC, through the closing chapter of the Ice Age and into the Mesolithic Period, Islay’s storied past has allowed scholars to examine artefacts and architecture from prehistoric to modern eras. It was also the historical seat of the Lords...