Hebridean Island where there are eight distilleries of Scotch Whisky:
Laphroaig, Lagavulin and Ardbeg, located along the southeast coast, produce peaty Whisky with notes of iodine, seaweed and salt due to water used;
Caol Ila, located on the north side of the island, produces a robust and peaty Whisky;
Bunnahabhain and Bruichladdich produce light and slightly peaty Whisky;
Bowmore produces well-balanced Whisky, using Sherry barrels for aging;
Kilchoman, the last distillery that arrived on the island, is characterized by use a own barley production.