Islands Scotch Whisky comes from Scottish islands such as Skye, Orkney, Jura, Arran and Mull. Each of these islands brings its own climatic, geographical and cultural characteristics to whisky production. From the influence of salty sea air and the use of local peat soils to the rich history of the Vikings - all of this shapes the variety of flavors in the whiskies.
Many of the island distilleries are among the oldest in Scotland and are still known for their unique style. The region stands for artisan distilling, deeply rooted traditions and whiskies with a strong character.
The whiskies of the Islands offer a broad spectrum of flavors - from maritime and smoky to sweet and fruity. The most common flavor impressions include
Peat and smoke
Sea salt and sea air
Pepper and spicy herbs
Honey, vanilla and ripe fruit
The range of flavors makes them exciting for both connoisseurs and beginners.
Each island produces its own style:
Skye (Talisker): Peppery, smoky, salty
Orkney (Highland Park): Malty, sweet, with an elegant peaty note
Jura: Mild, slightly fruity, with gentle smoke
Arran: Fruity, balanced, with sherry and wine cask notes
Mull (Tobermory & Ledaig): From mild and floral to strongly smoky
The islands are home to traditional distilleries with centuries of history:
Talisker Whisky(Skye) - Founded in 1830, famous for maritime, peppery style
Highland Park (Orkney) - Since 1798, known for its Viking roots and sherry-matured bottlings
Jura whiskyDistillery - Produces smooth, fruity whiskies on one of the most remote islands
Arran WhiskyDistillery - Modern distillery (1995) with a strong focus on fruit and cask finishes
Ledaig Whisky(Mull) - Two styles from one distillery: unpeated and peaty
Natural conditions - constant wind, sea climate and mineral water - have a significant influence on the maturation and taste of whiskies.
Culturally, the Vikings on Orkney and the remoteness of Jura have played a particularly important role in the identity of the distilleries.
Some island distilleries use unusual methods to give their whiskies a distinctive character:
Drying the malt over peat
Use of sherry, wine or rum casks
Slow distillation in specially shaped copper stills
This production method underlines the individuality of the island whiskies.
With our tasting sets and miniatures, you can experience the diversity of the Scottish islands in the comfort of your own home.
Compare different styles of island whiskies - perfect for getting to know each other or as a gift idea.
In our delicando online store you will find:
a large selection of island whiskies
detailed product descriptions & tasting notes
customer ratings for orientation
regular promotions & fast shipping
So you can quickly find the whisky that suits your taste.
Icelandic Scotch whisky stands for tradition, terroir and depth of flavor.
Whether strong and peaty from Skye, complex and sweet from Orkney or mild and fruity from Jura - the Scottish islands offer something special for every connoisseur.
Discover hand-picked whiskies from Skye, Orkney, Jura, Arran and Mull at delicando - authentic, full of character and unmistakable.