Island Single Malts
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Island Single Malts is a general term for single malt Scotch whiskies produced on the islands around the perimeter of the Scottish mainland. The exception is Islay, which is considered a separate whisky producing region (see Islay whisky). The islands are not a recognized whisky producing region as such, but are considered to be part of the Highland region.
Although people equate "Island" whiskies as having similar smoky or peaty overtones to the whiskies of Islay, this is far from true.[citation needed] The whiskies produced on the Islands are extremely varied and have few similarities to point to.
[edit] List of Island malts
- Arran Single Malt, on Arran
- Highland Park Single Malt, on Orkney
- Isle of Jura Single Malt, on Jura
- Scapa Single Malt, on Orkney
- Talisker Single Malt, on Skye
- Tobermory Single Malt and Ledaig Single Malt, both produced at the Tobermory Distillery on Mull
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