Ledaig
G&M Discovery Aged 12 Years
Single Malt Whisky
43% • 700ml • Islands
10+ Bottles Available
$121.65
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In the harbour town of Tobermory on the Isle of Mull, the brightly painted houses form a picture-postcard backdrop that has become as much a part of the distillery’s character as the whisky itself. The distillery sits tucked into this lively waterfront, drawing both on the island’s rugged coastal climate and on its ready access to pure water from the Mishnish Lochs above the town. Mull is a place of sea breezes, shifting skies, and craggy hills, and these elemental forces have always been said to play their part in the spirit’s formation.
The distillery itself can trace its roots back to 1798, which makes it one of Scotland’s older licensed operations, though its fortunes have waxed and waned dramatically over the centuries. Known for much of its history as Ledaig, it endured long stretches of closure, periods of neglect, and ownership that passed from local hands to larger firms and back again. Its survival has often seemed precarious, yet Tobermory has managed, with a certain island stubbornness, to cling on. In the 1990s it was revived under new stewardship, and more recently it has received significant investment that finally secured its long-term future.
Production at Tobermory is distinctive for its dual identity. For part of the year, the distillery makes unpeated single malt under the Tobermory name: fruity, maritime, often with a nutty undertone. For the remainder, it produces a heavily peated malt that continues the old Ledaig name, a muscular, smoky counterpoint to its gentler sibling. The stillhouse is fitted with oddly squat copper stills, which contribute to the weight of the spirit, and maturation takes place largely in refill casks, though sherry and wine finishes have become more common. The result is a house style that embraces contrast, allowing Mull’s only distillery to offer two very different yet complementary whiskies.
The below is the average score out of 5 from our members, and the flavour profile which was voted to be the most prominent.