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    Kilchoman at full tilt!
    G B.

    it's rare that i will visit a distillery and not enjoy it but there are a few things that some can do better than others. The initial feeling you get on arriving at Kilchoman and speaking to the staff is the pride that is so evidently taken into producing their whisky. islay is an island of big hitters in the whisky world, and for a new distillery to appear(well new in whisky terms!) and make something as fresh tasting as Kilchoman whilst being so young is a tremendous achievement. we arrived to meet some of our party already there tucking into Kilchoman based cakes in the lovely little cafe at the back of the reception/shop area, and by god I'm glad we did! do yourself a favour and give yourself enough time for a tour and a bite to eat!! delicious! Our tour guide was Rebecca who warmly welcomed us, and gave informed and interesting answers to all of our questions. Oh and if you are offered a dangerous looking clear liquid that is billed as raw spirit, don't shy away, its tastier than you would imagine! just remember, sip don't glug!!! The tour was then topped off with the tasting room, and unlike other tours i have been on, the drams were multiple and without inducing further charging.

    First cask evaaaah!

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    The most remote of the 9 distilleries on Islay, Kilchoman is northwest of Bruichladdich, near Loch Gorm.

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    Wild and Magic Islay - Adam Hannett Master Distiller at Bruichladdich Distillery talking about different styles of new make from barley grown in different places

    Wild and Magic Islay

    5.0(2 reviews)
    6.1 mi

    This review is long overdue. The short version is that Rachel is so lovely and amazing to work with…read morethat we would not recommend looking any further, no matter what you need she can make it happen!! The longer version: We found Rachel when researching whisky tour possibilities. When we decided that we wanted to elope we weren't sure how things would turn out, coordinating from across the Atlantic. Things couldn't have gone better!! When we first reached out to Rachel she was prompt and pleasant to communicate with. She responded to all of our questions with thoughtful and helpful answers. At first she let us know that she wasn't sure about putting together a wedding but after we described what we were looking for she told us not to worry! We fell in love with her sense of connecting to the natural world and her seriousness about environmental responsibility. She put together a truly one of a kind itinerary for us that we will remember forever. She included locals at every step of the way and we seriously could not have been happier with how things turned out. She even kept it off of social media until afterwards which was no small matter :) even behind the scenes, everything from the planning to finding time to talk on the phone to payment was easy and stress free. The wedding day was perfect, the details were all worked out with backup plans that we didn't need. The spot down the Oa where we had the ceremony was absolutely stunning! Everything about our blessing was so special and lovely. She made sure there were little things that were so special like having our wonderful piper Neil play a circle of sound around our little plateau. The flowers were mostly local and Anne was a perfect match for putting them together. The bouquet and buttonhole were absolutely stunning! Everything had a part of Islay in it and we couldn't have asked for better. Margaret Anne and Nikki were excellent helpers and Nikki was our impromptu makeup artist. Lorraine did a lovely job with the hair- it was beautiful and didn't blow around hardly at all! Rhianna was a fantastic photographer and Ben did a lovely job editing the photos. Some of the above will get their own reviews but most of them do these things as a side job and it couldn't have been more perfect! In addition to the wedding, Rachel helped arrange travel from Glasgow to Islay with a very nice gentleman (David?). He was the consummate professional driver with a lot to say about many different topics. Rachel picked us up from the ferry and poured us our first Islay dram on Islay soil. She put together an "exploring day" for the day after the ceremony where we went around the island and saw almost everything that didn't revolve around whisky. We went bird watching at Gruinart and had oysters and a picnic at Machir Bay. We saw some very stubborn cows and local art. We had a very special stop at the Altoon sun circle since standing stones were high on our list of things to see. All along the way we had lovely conversations about everything local and Rachel's experiences. She is the perfect hostess! Rachel also out together a three day whirlwind whisky tour where we saw every distillery plus Jura! When we didn't have Rachel as a driver we had Charlie who was so much fun to be around. Rachel seemed to cultivate the perfect mix of distilleries and types of tours to form the perfect look at the different distilleries. Some places had a full tour, some a warehouse tasting (the best way to taste whisky in our humble opinions), and even a semi-private tabletop tasting at Ardbeg over lunch! Everywhere we went, Rachel knew each person we were meeting so we were always warmly welcomed and well taken care of. This wasn't difficult since it seems that everyone on Islay are good, kind people who want to see you enjoy their lovely island. We were sad to leave after our week in paradise but we can't wait to go back! We would enthusiastically and wholeheartedly recommend Rachel to anyone who wants to visit Islay for any reason!

    If you are going to Islay for any reason, sightseeing, distillery touring etc look no further than…read moreWild and Magic. My son-in-law was tuned on to them from a trusted source from his Scotch Malt Whiskey Society membership and they planned and organized our three day visit from there. After a few questions on our preferences they schedule the tours, B&B and all the local transportation and did an outstanding job. Rachel (the owner) picked us up from the airport (our flight was an hour late) and got us settled in at our B & B and said Calum would pick us up at 8:30 the next day to begin our tours. Both Rachel and Calum are local to Islay and have grown up there so they know everyone and everyone knows them. They are very knowledgeable and just wonderful people Calum took us around for two day and was a delightful host and companion. Rachel personally took us around the last day and then dropped us off a the airport. Again, if you are coming to Islay let Wild and Magic make your visit them most memorable possible.

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    Wild and Magic Islay - Beautiful shot of a head of Barley growing in a field along the shores of Loch Indaal. Wild and Magic Islay Whisky Tours

    Beautiful shot of a head of Barley growing in a field along the shores of Loch Indaal. Wild and Magic Islay Whisky Tours

    Wild and Magic Islay - Myself and the inimitable Charles MacLean - Mr Whisky, himself!

    Myself and the inimitable Charles MacLean - Mr Whisky, himself!

    Wild and Magic Islay - Myself learning more about whisky with "The Boss" Mr Jim McEwan in front of the still safe at Bruichladdich Distillery

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    Myself learning more about whisky with "The Boss" Mr Jim McEwan in front of the still safe at Bruichladdich Distillery

    Lagavulin Distillery - Exterior

    Lagavulin Distillery

    4.4(22 reviews)
    15.8 mi
    ££

    Just did a quick tasting in the Visitor center. Good scotch and friendly staff. Good selection to…read morechoose from.

    We walked a LONG way to get to Lagavulin Distillery!…read more On the island of Islay lies three distilleries that are within walking distance of each other via walking trail - Laphroaig, Lagavulin, and Ardbeg. On a related note, we accidentally discovered that Whisky Week was taking place at the same time as our visit to Islay, so we decided to pay a visit to all three distilleries in one day. Lagavulin, however, ended up being the only distillery we had time to visit that day, upon learning that Laphroaig was closed and Ardbeg was closing at 5:00, alongside Lagavulin. I'm not a big scotch person by all means, but I was genuinely curious to try out their selections. My mom advised me to go slow on the scotch at first, since they have about 56% alcohol in it, WAY more than what I'm used to. Their scotch was available in flights, along with a small glass of water that you can take to cleanse your palate, in which we chose. My mom and I also ordered a Peat & Plum Highball Cocktail, one each for both of us. The cocktail was one of the strongest cocktails I've ever had in my life, with all that scotch and plum liqueur present inside. Yes, I love drinking cocktails, but I could not finish the entire thing because the alcohol volume was ridiculously strong. Our scotch flight included the 12-years-old 2019 (56.5% ALC VOL), 12-years-old 2022 (57.3% ALC VOL), and 12-years-old 2023 (56.4% ALC VOL). I think the only scotch that I ended up trying was the 12-years-old 2023, and I only took a very tiny sip of it. Yeah, that was MUCH too strong for my taste! Good thing the glass of water was present with our scotch flight. Everyone there was super nice and helpful, the restrooms were clean (while very small and old school), and they even have a little gift shop in front of the distillery the moment you enter. When you see a big White House over the hill after passing Laphroaig, you know you've stumbled upon Lagavulin.

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    Lagavulin Distillery - Gift shop

    Gift shop

    Lagavulin Distillery - Scotch

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    Isle of Arran Distillery - What a stunning backdrop for a distillery!

    Isle of Arran Distillery

    3.9(8 reviews)
    45.2 mi
    £££

    This is a great day out on Arran, especially if it is a rainy day!…read more Very knowledgeable staff and great drinks. I love their whisky, they do some amazing top notch ones, but I love the Arran Gold more. This is many many many times more superior than baileys liqueur. Arran gold is their mighty fine whisky with honey and cream, that's it and its damn tuppy tasty :0) Nice cafe in the distillery, nice grounds and beautiful location, it is a must visit on the Island

    Well done, Arran! When it comes to the cherry on top of a stellar visit to a spectacular island, a…read moredistillery tour was just the ticket for me. First of all, the location of the Isle of Arran Distillery is hard to beat, even for me as I visited on a typically chilly and overcast day in February. Nestled right in amongst scenic mountains at the edge of Lochranza, you can easily reach the distillery by bus (or by hoofing it from a lovely walk with a potential for some lazy seals nearby). As soon as I walked in the door of the place I was impressed. This is obviously a new(er) distillery, which means that it's clean and shiny like a new penny, and also features some pretty dern cool waterfallage right where the distillery tours set off. Awesome! There's also a sizeable gift shop where in the low season you can buy your tickets and do some perusing. For me, I arrived breathless having overshot my seal-watching a bit, and despite it being a few minutes past the set-off time our whisky spirit guide was happy enough to take one more. Extra points! Shortly after your initial welcome you'll be taken in to watch a video (also very techno-savvy and modern) where you can sample your first dram of the Arran 10-year-old. Naturally after this comes examing all the stills and casks while your spirit guide explains the ins and outs of the trade. I've been to at least four distillery tours now and never fail to enjoy this bit, especially with all the smells and sights. This one was no different, especially with our very well-versed (and well-accented!) guide. He was seriously the nicest chap! After the tour you leave the building to head back to a bar for the rest of the tasting, but a pause may take place to see if you can spot some of the eagles that are featured so prominently on the Arran labeling. Any place that digs their local fauna as much as the Isle of Arran distillery does gets some extra points in this one's book. Following that, you're plopped down in an very charming bar area, where either your tasting continues with more drams if you went for a more serious tasting experience, or for those on the lesser end with a wee spot of some mouth-wateringly delicious whisky liqueur. I may have savoured that one for as long as humanly possible before I had to dash out the door for my bus back to Brodick. If you're visiting the Isle of Arran and are a whisky fanatic, to my mind this distillery is a must-visit. Or even if you're visiting and -aren't- a whisky fanatic, you should go because come on, you're in Scotland so it's time to do as the Romans (er, Scots) do--and I don't think anyone could dislike that sweet sweet cream liqueur! So go forth, learn about all things whisky, and sample some delicious wares! And, if you proceed to get a wee bit too blootered then you can pop by their cafe for some grub to help sober up--either way, you're totally sorted! (Extra perk: maybe you'll even see an eagle nearby!)

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    Isle of Arran Distillery
    Isle of Arran Distillery
    Isle of Arran Distillery

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    The Distillers Arms - Bushmills sausage starter

    The Distillers Arms

    4.0(9 reviews)
    40.5 mi
    £££

    The experience here is truly reflective of Irish hospitality. Greeted on entrance to this old and…read moreauthentic Irish building by good drinks and the smell of beautiful food. I had the smoked salmon to start followed by amazing seabass thermidor. Both were beautifully prepared and presented. This is a hidden gem on the north coast, buried in historic Bushmills, The distillers arms is somewhere to hunt out.

    This is a great place to stop for a bite before or after a tour of the neighbouring Bushmills…read moredistillery. The meals are generous and really tasty. The atmosphere was comfortable and warm. The service is warm and friendly. My only complaint was that it was a bit slow. BF and I made it in just at the edge of the Sunday brunch price break. We didn't have anything to drink besides water, but even that was classy, served with triple citrus wedges. The soup was warming and lovely, and my lamb shank was falling-off-the-bone tender. Served on a bed of champ, with extra potatoes on the side. We finished with a Baileys creme brulee which was spot on. BF's coffee was served with a minty chocolate. Prices were very reasonable for the quality and quantity of food we got. It was a chilly Sunday and they had every reason to take their time; as soon as we told them we were in a bit of a rush at the end, the servers got us the bill quickly and we were able to be out of there fast. If you like potatoes with your potatoes, lovely food, a warm atmosphere with art and jazz, and a crackling wood fire while you wait for a table, choose the Distiller's Arms.

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    The Distillers Arms - Chicken Maryland - great for a hangover

    Chicken Maryland - great for a hangover

    The Distillers Arms - Just desserts!

    Just desserts!

    The Distillers Arms - Steak and chips with pepper sauce. £2 supplement on the £18 menu

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    Steak and chips with pepper sauce. £2 supplement on the £18 menu

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