Island

each island offering a unique twist.
The coastal geography and sea air deeply influence flavor.

Island Whisky

Island Whisky (Unofficial Subregion of the Highlands)
The Islands—such as Skye, Orkney, Jura, Mull, and Arran—are not officially recognized as a separate Scotch region but are widely appreciated for their bold maritime character. These whiskies often showcase peat smoke, salt spray, seaweed, brine, and honey, with each island offering a unique twist.
The coastal geography and sea air deeply influence flavor. Distilleries often sit on the water’s edge, where salty breezes and damp mists permeate the cask warehouses, infusing the whisky with a distinctive oceanic tang.
Island whiskies tend to mature slowly due to cooler, wetter climates, creating robust and savory profiles with long finishes. This is the ideal whisky for lovers of elemental, windswept complexity.