A long way from being an Octomore, Ella Edgar has been Continue reading
Tag Archives: Islay malt
Team Bruichladdich carries Islay to podium at Portuguese Le Mans

Also billed as ‘The Stig outruns The Laddie’ – the Portugese round of the Le Man Series endurance race Continue reading
Bruichladdich ‘Valinch’ series adds single malt from Islay grown barley

A day to remember and a tribute to a lost partner: Sunday 23rd May during The Islay Whisky Festival 2010 Continue reading
Silver Gattling to fire again at Bruichladdich

The surprises continue. In the recent renovation of its still house, Islay’s Bruichladdich Distillery Continue reading
Still life at Bruichladdich

Have you seen a 130 year old pot still? You have now. The ever innovative Bruichladdich distillery Continue reading
No record but Dalmore Oculus exceeds bid expectations
A whisky created once only and never to be repeated – the Dalmore Oculus Continue reading
Where to get Islay’s new Kilchoman Distillery’s first malt
Five years after it was set up, Islay’s new Kilchoman distillery Continue reading
Tonight BBC at 8.00pm – see what Islay’s Bruichladdich does to Oz Clark and James May
While we don’t intend to give the game away, here is a bit of a photographic tease, courtesy of Mark Reynier, Managing Director at Bruichladdich. There is a narrative here – but you need to see the real thing tonight for the whole, mad story.
The first photo shows a car – is that the Bruichladdich logo on it and is it painted in the Distillery’s livery? The first clue. Continue reading
Diary date – 20th January BBC2 at 8.00pm: Oz and James Drink to Britain
See it live, record it or use the BBC’s great iplayer – but do not miss this programme. It’s the third episode of Oz Clark’s and James May’s drinkfest odyssey through Britain and Ireland. In this one they do some blindfold whisky tasting, meet some controversial beer brewers in Edinburgh, deal with the breakdown of their un-trusty caravan – and end up in Islay.
Nuff said. You can guess a lot of what happens next – Islay being Islay and the proud possessor of some of the best known producers of a dram in the world.
But you can’t guess at all of it. Actually – you can if you’re as hooked on news as we are at For Argyll. And we did pretty well guess it – as Mark Reynier at Bruichladdich should be able to testify (and yes, the mad pair do visit that distillery).
To guess what happens you need to think ‘out of the bottle’ rather than ‘out of the box’ and you need to think propulsion rather than projectile… (the remnants of good taste prevent us from completing this phrase).
We’re not giving the game away – but news junkies and all Ileachs will be there already. The main thing is don’t miss the show and have more fun with Islay.











