The isle of Islay is world famous for its distinctly peaty single malts — Ardbeg, Lagavulin and Laphroaig included — not to mention abundant rugged coastline and mountains and a 131-year-old golf course (nectar to visiting Americans, who often come to Scotland claiming ancestral ties). It’s perhaps little wonder, then, that... read full story

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