2015年11月12日星期四

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Isle of Skye. There is only distillery on the island and with the island being located on the west coast and having the Atlantic ocean on one side means that the isle is battered by the elements. Here Talisker is produced. It has a very peaty flavor and is similar to the whiskies produces on Islay. Because of it's uniqueness this is one of the six classic malts.
Isle of Mull. The isle of Mull is home to one of the oldest distilleries in Scotland. Tobermory was founded in 1798 under the name Ledaig. Over the centuries the distillery has undergone changes in ownership and at one point was even used as a power station. The distillery produces two main whiskies - Ledaig which has a pronounced pettiness and Tobermory which is sweeter and less peaty.
Isle of Jura. This island is located very close to Islay, but produces a whisky unlike those from Islay. The island's distillery was re-opened in 1963 and produces a very strong whisky with very few peaty overtones. They produce a number of whiskies ranging from 10 to 18 years old. There are some unusual superstitions on the island, one of them being the use of the ancient Egyptian Ankh. This symbol appears on some Jura whiskies.



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