Whisky Distilleries
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Bunnahabhain means 'river mouth' translated from Gaelic. The distillery is the northernmost on the island of Islay and is located about three kilometres from Port Askaig. It was built by the Greenless Brothers in 1881.
Bruichladdich is Gaelic (Bruchláddich or Bruikladdie) and means corner of the beach or gentle slope of the sea. The distillery was built in the year 1881 by the Brothers Robert, William and John Gourlay Harvey.
Port Ellen was a lost distillery on the island of Islay, as it was closed in 1983 for almost 100 years and parts of it had already been demolished. The associated large-scale malting plant was built later and is still in operation. It supplies almost all...