The Big Peat Scotch Whisky Christmas Edition
The southernmost of the Inner Hebridean Scottish Isles, the island of Islay (pronounced EYE-lah) is just 240 square miles and home to only 3,457 people. Still, the island is one of just five distilling regions in Scotland whose identity is protected by law.Islays unique climate and geography impart signature characteristics to Scotch distilled and matured on the island. Despite its small size, the island boasts 130 miles of coastline, and the warm Gulf Stream from the Atlantic Ocean provides for cool winters and mild summers. In addition, the island is largely composed of peat, a phenolic compound that emits smoky aromas when burned. The salty winds and peat bogs of Islay result in Scotch that has a signature salinity and is balanced by a touch of smoke.The Big Peat Christmas Edition is a vatting (or blending) of malt whiskies that hail exclusively from the island of Islay. Produced by Douglas Laing one of the most prominent independent bottlers in Scotland each bottle of The Big Peat Christmas Edition is a blend of whisky distilled at Ardbeg, Bowmore, Caol Ila and Port Ellen Distilleries (together with a couple of whiskies from other distilleries that remain classified).Ardberg Distillery, which is situated on the southern coast of Islay, was founded in 1815 by the MacDougall family. By 1886, nearly one-third of the population of Islay worked at the distillery. Today, Ardberg sources its peated malt from Port Ellen and distills one of the peatiest whiskies in the world.Founded in 1779 by John Simpson, Bowmore Distillery has stood on the shores of Loch Indaal a sea loch that opens out into the Atlantic Ocean for over two centuries. The distillery remains one of a handful of distilleries in Scotland that continues to malt and peat its own barley. Bowmore Distillery draws its water from Laggan River, which flows through peat bogs on its way to the distillery and provides a unique, mineral flavor to the whisky. In addition, the distillerys location on Loch Indaal contributes not only to the whiskys salinity, but also to its smoothness and complexity.Caol Ila Distillery (which is Gaelic for "Sound of Islay") is situated overlooking the strait between Islay and Jura, another island situated in the Inner Hebrides archipelago. Founded in 1846 by Hector Henderson, the distillery produces whiskies that are noted for their pale colors and signature, peaty yet floral aromas.Just a few miles west of Ardbeg Distillery, Port Ellen Distillery was founded in 1825 by Alexander Ker Mackay. The distillery is believed to have been the first to incorporate Septimus Foxs spirit safe design into its distillation process, and was one of the first distilleries to trade directly with the United States. Following World War I and the introduction of Prohibition in the United States, however, the distillery was forced to close its doors. In 1966, the distillery was rebuilt and began operating with four new stills heated by a mechanical coal stoker system. Following a slump in demand in 1983, the distillery was closed again, and remains closed to this day. The whisky made in the 17 years between its reopening and final closure, however, has acquired a reputation as some of the finest to have been made on Islay at the time.As a result of the blend of these whiskies, The Big Peat Christmas Edition has an array of flavors that are unique to Islay. It has a salty aroma, with touches of cinnamon, ginger, pears and lemon. The aroma gives way to bold notes of smoky peat, dried tobacco, chewy leather and sweet fruits on the palate, and leads to a long, peaty finish. We have only a handful of bottles available. Pick one up today!
List Price: $71.99
$71.99