Bruichladdich, on the island of Islay in the Hebrides, makes some of the most distinctive and sometimes experimental whisky in the world. Their distillery has been active since 1881, and hosts tours throughout the week. Elsewhere on Islay, visitors can take in the island’s history via tours of castles and the Cultoon Stone Circle; the island is home to many other distilleries, for those looking for a wider survey of the spirits made there.
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