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Vendor: The River Tweed Whisky Company

Caol Ila 2012-2021 | 8 Year Old Cooper's Choice Single Cask #331912

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Vendor: Gordon & MacPhail

Caol Ila 2007-2021 | 13 Year Old | Gordon & MacPhail Connoisseurs Choice Single Cask 311975

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Caol Ila 1988-2021 | 32 Year Old Gordon & MacPhail Connoisseurs Choice Single Cask 1100

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Vendor: Proof Drinks

Compass Box Peat Monster

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Compass Box Glasgow Blend

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Vendor: Loch Lomond

Loch Lomond Inchmoan 12 Year Old

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Vendor: Distell

Bunnahabhain Toiteach A Dhà | Peated

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Vendor: Edrington Beam Suntory

Laphroaig 10 Year Old Sherry Oak Finish

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Laphroaig 10 Year Old

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Vendor: Duncan Taylor

Laphroaig 2011-2021 | 9 Year Old Duncan Taylor Cask 56394

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Vendor: Justerini & Brooks

Clynelish 14 Year Old

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Vendor: Remy Cointreau

Port Charlotte 10 Year Old

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Vendor: Douglas Laing

Big Peat 12 Year Old

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Vendor: Douglas Laing

Ledaig 2009-2020 | 10 Year Old | Provenance Single Cask DL14016

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Lagavulin 1979-2017 | 38 Year Old The Syndicate's Single Cask 115

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Vendor: Gordon & MacPhail

Benromach Contrasts 2009-2020 Peat Smoke

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Vendor: Speciality Brands

Port Askaig 8 Year Old

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Vendor: Speciality Brands

Elements Of Islay | Peat Pure Islay

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Vendor: Justerini & Brooks

Caol Ila 12 Year Old

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Vendor: Justerini & Brooks

Talisker 18 Year Old

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Vendor: Maverick Drinks

Teeling Blackpitts Peated Single Malt

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Vendor: Glenallachie

MacNair's Lum Reek 12 Year Old

£48.00
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Vendor: The Single Cask

Ardmore 2009-2018 | 9 Year Old The Single Cask | Cask 1312

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Vendor: Hannah Whisky Merchants

Secret Islay 2009-2020 | 10 Year Old PX Octave Finish | Lady Of The Glen

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Vendor: Kilchoman

Kilchoman Machir Bay & Sanaig 20cl Gift Pack

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Laphroaig 10 Year Old 1980s

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Vendor: Fox Fitzgerald

Peat's Beast Cask Strength | PX Sherry Finish Volume Two

£61.00
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Vendor: Gordon & MacPhail

Hakushu 12 Year Old

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Vendor: Edrington Beam Suntory

Laphroaig Lore

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Vendor: Indie Brands

Peat's Beast

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Vendor: Indie Brands

Peat's Beast Cask Strength

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Vendor: Gordon & MacPhail

Glen Elgin 1969-2010 | 40 Year Old Gordon & MacPhail Private Collection Single Cask 7354

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Lagavulin 1979 | 15 Year Old The Syndicate's

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Lagavulin 12 Year Old White Horse Distillers Early 1980s

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Kilkerran Bourbon Cask Distillery Only 2009

£175.00
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Glen Garioch 1967 Single Cask Exclusively For Oddbins

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Glen Garioch 1966 Single Cask Exclusively For Oddbins

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Vendor: Q of the M

Ourbeg 2001 | 6 Year Old | Queen Of The Moorlands Rare Cask

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Vendor: A

Glen Elgin 12 Year Old 1980s

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Vendor: PM

Port Ellen 1979 | 30 Year Old Special Releases 2009 | 9th Release

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Vendor: P

Gold Bowmore 1964-2009 | 44 Year Old Trilogy Series

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Vendor: A

Port Charlotte 2001 | PC8 Ar Duthchas

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Vendor: AM

Laphroaig 1960-2001 | 40 Year Old

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Vendor: AM

Springbank 21 Year Old 1990s

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Glen Elgin White Horse Circa 1990

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Port Charlotte 2001 | PC7 Sin An Doigh Ileach

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Vendor: Kilchoman

Kilchoman Machir Bay

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Vendor: Gordon & MacPhail

Brora 1978 | 40 Year Old 200th Anniversary 1819-2019

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Vendor: Kilchoman

Kilchoman Sanaig

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Vendor: Gordon & MacPhail

Caol Ila 1968-2018 | 50 Year Old Gordon & MacPhail Private Collection Single Cask 4021901

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Vendor: Signatory Vintage

Craigduff 1973-2018 | 45 Year Old Signatory Vintage 30th Anniversary Single Cask 2518

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Vendor: Signatory Vintage

Bowmore 1972-2018 | 45 Year Old Signatory Vintage 30th Anniversary Single Cask 3882

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Bowmore 1964-2002 | 37 Year Old Fino Cask US Release

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Vendor: Edrington Beam Suntory

Bowmore Vaults Edition First Release

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Vendor: Gordon & MacPhail

Caol Ila 2003-2016 | Private Collection Sassicaia Wood Finish

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Vendor: Bowmore

Black Bowmore 1964-2007 - 42 Year Old Trilogy Series

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Vendor: Douglas Laing

Big Peat

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Vendor: Hunter Laing

Clynelish 1996-2014 | 18 Year Old | Old & Rare Platinum Selection

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Vendor: Kilchoman

Kilchoman Machir Bay Glass Pack

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Clynelish 12 Year Old 1970s

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Bunnahabhain Moine | Islay Festival 2004

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Vendor: PM

Bowmore Darkest Sherry Cask 2000s

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Black Bowmore 1964-1993 | 29 Year Old First Edition

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Bowmore 12 Year Old 1990s

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Bowmore 10 Year Old Circa 1990

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White Bowmore 1964-2008 | 43 Year Old Trilogy Series

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Vendor: Maxxium

Black Bowmore 1964-2016 | 50 Year Old The Last Cask

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Vendor: CASK Liquid Marketing

Benromach 10 Year Old

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Vendor: Brown-Forman / Mangrove

Benriach 1994-2016 | 22 Year Old | Peated | Single Cask 2859 UK Exclusive

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Vendor: Brown-Forman / Mangrove

Benriach 21 Year Old Temporis

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Vendor: Arran

Arran The High Seas | Smugglers Series Volume Two

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Vendor: Brown-Forman / Mangrove

Benriach Peated Quarter Cask 2016

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Benriach 18 Year Old Dunder

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Vendor: Ardbeg

Ardbeg Auriverdes | Ardbeg Day 2014

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Ardbog Ardbeg Day 2013

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Vendor: Ardbeg

Ardbeg 1999-2012 Galileo

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Vendor: Speciality Brands

Amrut Fusion

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Peated Whisky

Peated whisky is made by using barley that has been dried with peat smoke during the malting process. Peat is organic plant matter, particularly moss, that has partially decomposed and been compressed over thousands of years in the boggy terrain so abundant in Scotland and Ireland. 

The smoky flavour in your whisky comes from organic compounds in the peat smoke called phenols. When peat smoke is used in the malting process to dry the wet barley, some of the smoke’s phenols adhere to the outer skin (husk) of the barley grains. These phenols remain in the peated barley throughout the rest of the journey as it is fermented and distilled into whisky, although some of the whisky’s phenolicity is lost naturally during the distillation and ageing process. 

The strength of the phenolic peaty flavour in malted barley and whisky is measured in parts per million (ppm). Phenols are so potent in flavour that even low phenolic intensities of only a few parts per million can be detected and recognised as peatiness by our noses and palates. A batch of barley that is peated to 25ppm may produce a whisky with around 8-15ppm depending on distillation and maturation factors, and still taste incredibly smoky and peaty to us. 

Peated whisky is most closely associated with Islay, the Western Hebridean island home of world famous distilleries such as Laphroaig, Lagavulin and Ardbeg. These three distilleries (and the revived Port Ellen distillery) are all located on Islay’s south coast and have historically produced the island’s smokiest, peatiest whiskies. While other Islay distilleries such as Bunnahabhain and Bruichladdich traditionally produced unpeated or very lightly peated whisky, nowadays the demand for peated whisky is so high that all of Islay’s distilleries produce at least some peated or heavily peated single malt whisky each year.

Phenols are complex organic compounds, and the flavours produced in whisky from peated barley can differ widely depending on a range of factors in the whisky-making process. Some of these factors include how much of the barley’s husk is retained when it is milled before mashing, the length of fermentation, the distillation speed and the length of maturation.

When peat is burned to dry barley, it is burned slowly to maximise the amount of smoke. As a result, this smoke imparts different phenols carrying both earthy, mossy flavours from the partially burnt peat, and smoky, ashy flavours from the fully carbonised peat. The flavours in whisky caused by these different phenols are manifold and can be broken down and subdivided in various ways ad infinitum, but broadly speaking peated whisky flavours can be classified into three types: Earthy, Smoky and Medicinal. 

Some typical Earthy phenolic aromas and flavours include soil, moss, heather, seashells, bacon, smoked fish, turf and wet peat. Common aromas and flavours in the Smoky type include ash, bonfires, tar, bitumen, burnt cereals, woodsmoke and the like. In between these two main groups are the Medicinal flavours like TCP, iodine, creosote, carbolic soap, bandages and so on.

Peated whisky doesn’t just come from Islay, of course. In the old days before industrialisation and commercial maltings, most if not all of Scotland’s malted barley for whisky production would have been dried with peat, and the tradition remains in many of Scotland’s distilleries. Arran, Jura, Tobermory, Raasay, Highland Park, Talisker and Torabhaig distilleries all make peated single malt whisky too, and that’s just the Island distilleries. 

On the mainland, Ardmore, Benriach, Brora/Clynelish and Springbank are probably the most famous of the mainland distilleries that have made medium or heavily-peated malt whisky for decades, but peat is present to a lesser degree in the malt recipes of most Scottish distilleries - it’s not always obvious, but peated barley has a part to play in the complexity of many great Highland and Speyside drams from Longmorn and Glen Keith to Ben Nevis and Loch Lomond.

This is all a far cry from the dark days of the 1980s and early 1990s when peated, smoky whisky was out of fashion and distilleries like Bruichladdich and Ardbeg were faced with extinction. The turnaround was remarkable: in the mid to late 1990s, perhaps fuelled by memorable Port Ellen and Brora whiskies released in the Rare Malts series and Glenmorangie’s revival of Ardbeg, suddenly peated whisky came back into favour with a vengeance. 

By the early years of this century popular peated malts like Lagavulin 16-year-old were having to be strictly allocated at whisky retailers as there simply wasn’t enough stock following the cutbacks of the previous twenty years. And the peated whisky revival didn’t stop there - soon distilleries outside Scotland were getting in on the act too.

The Cooley distillery in Ireland was always a step outside the mainstream. Founded in 1988 as the only independent Irish distillery of the era, Cooley’s owners the Teeling family were able to call the shots for themselves, and decided to practise double distillation instead of triple distillation - and to launch what was at the time Ireland’s only peated single malt whiskey, Connemara, in the late 1990s at the height of the new craze for peated whiskies. Cooley’s Irish whiskey innovations caught the mood of the moment with adventurous whiskey fans eager to experiment and thirsty for all things peaty, opening the floodgates for peated whiskies made outside of Scotland. 

Meanwhile, over in Japan the Yoichi and Hakushu distilleries had begun making peated single malt whisky even earlier. Japanese whisky is dominated by the duopoly of Suntory and Nikka, who don’t follow the Scottish practice of swapping whisky with each other for blending purposes. This means that if they need smoky whisky for their blended whiskies they have to make it themselves - and that was exactly what was happening at Hakushu and Yoichi, whose long-aged peated whiskies from the 1980s and ‘90s are now highly prized, and change hands for prices that would have been unthinkable only ten years ago.

Today, the list of distilleries from all around the world that are making peated whisk(e)y is far too long to list here, but peated single malts are being made in countries including Sweden, Wales, Denmark, India, USA, and New Zealand just to name a few. From the doldrums of the 1980s, peated whisky is now more popular than ever - and long may it continue.

Peated Whisky