Our Scottish Tour, day 3, the Islay: from Port Ellen to Laphroaig
Our road trip across Scotland, June 2017. This video was shot 9th June, 2017, on Islay on our way from Port Ellen to Laphroaig distillery via A846.
The time displayed runs a good few hours fast, sorry about that.
Whisky Tour: Lagavulin Distillery
Whisky .com visits the Lagavulin Distillery. Benedikt Luening shows how the distillery works.
00:00 – 06:04 Distillery Tour
06:05 – 07:46 Warehouse
07:47 – 09:02 Legend of Dun Naomhaig Castle
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Ron Swanson Visits Lagavulin Distillery - Parks and Recreation
Ron Swanson (Nick Offerman) makes an emotional Pilgrimage to Lagavulin Distillery to see where the nectar of the gods comes from. (“London, Part 2,” Season 6, Episode 2)
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From Emmy Award-winning executive producers Greg Daniels and Michael Schur, Parks and Recreation is a hilarious ensemble comedy that follows Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler), a mid-level bureaucrat in the Parks and Recreation Department of Pawnee, Indiana, and her tireless efforts to make her quintessentially American town just a little bit more fun.
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Whisky Tour: Bruichladdich Distillery
Whisky .com visits the Bruichladdich Distillery. Benedikt Luening shows how the distillery works and tasts the range from the distillery.
00:00 – 01:24 Bruichladdich Introduction
01:25 – 01:54 Barley fields of Octomoe farm
01:55 – 09:32 Distillery Tour
09:33 – 39:40 Tasting
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Ron Swanson's trip to United Kingdom
At first Ron wasn't happy about finding himself in London, but things developed into a very happy ending for him.
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Places to see in ( Port Ellen - UK )
Places to see in ( Port Ellen - UK )
Port Ellen is a small town on the island of Islay, in Argyll, Scotland. The town is named after the wife of the founder, Frederick Campbell of Islay. Its previous name, Leòdamas, is derived from old Norse meaning Leòd's Harbour.
Port Ellen is built around Leodamais Bay, Islay's main deep water harbour. It is the largest town on Islay, only slightly larger than Bowmore and provides the main ferry connection between Islay and the mainland, at Kennacraig. The Port Ellen Distillery was first established in the 1820s and ceased production of Scotch whisky in 1983. The large malting continues to produce for the majority of the distilleries on Islay.
The area around Port Ellen has a variety of archaeological sites covering the Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Age periods. There are standing stones at Kilbride, a fort at Borraichill Mor, several chambered cairns, and a chapel at Cill Tobar Lasrach. Nearby lie the ruined remains of the 14th-century Dunyvaig Castle, once a fortress of the MacDonald Lords of the Isles.
( Port Ellen - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Port Ellen . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Port Ellen - UK
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SCOTCH WHISKY EXPERIENCE
We do the Scotch Whisky Experience in Edinburgh, Scotland. It's located right on the Royal Mile near Edinburgh Castle in Old Town. The Scotch Whisky Experience is good times and you learn all about whiskey as well as get a chance to blend your own scotch whisky if that's something that interests you. After we saw the world's largest whisky experience and obviously left feeling pretty good.
The Scotch Whisky experience is something I'd recommend to people spending some time in Edinburgh but go with a fun group, it will make the tour that much better.
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A tasting guide to the Scottish whisky regions | The World of Whisky
In the video above, drinks writers Neil Ridley and Joel Harrison look at the distinctly flavoured regions of whisky-making in Scotland, all the way from the light floral whiskies of the lowlands to the pungent and peaty notes of the Islay – including how their specific flavours are achieved through distilling and their stand out qualities when drinking.
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Prince Charles tours Scottish whisky distillery
Prince Charles visits the Royal Lochnagar Distillery in Crathie, Aberdeenshire and jokes that he toasted 'several times' the news that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expecting a baby. Report by Simon Anderson.
SCOTCH THE GOLDEN DRAM Official Trailer (2019) The Scotch whisky Story
SCOTCH: THE GOLDEN DRAM is available now on DVD & Digital courtesy of Parkland Entertainment and Munro Films. SCOTCH THE GOLDEN DRAM is directed by Andrew Peat. Shot entirely on location in Scotland, Scotch: The Golden Dram tells the story of Uisge beatha, Gaelic for water of life. Scotch is enjoyed in more than 200 countries, generating over $6 billion in exports each year. For more than a century, Scotch whisky has been the premier international spirit of choice. It is time to tell the story of uisge to the world. While capturing stunning Scottish landscapes, the real heart of the film is the characters - the fascinating people who make Scotch whisky. The film explores some of the biggest names in the industry, including Richard Paterson, a master blender whose nose was insured for $2.5 million, Glasstorm, a company specialising in hand-made bottles for rare whiskies that sell for over $10,000 each, and the Cinderella tale of Jim McEwan, the distiller and master blender, a 50 year plus industry veteran who takes on a dilapidated distillery on his home island of Islay in the Inner Hebrides and turns it into an award-winning blend. McEwan acts as the film’s ambassador, guiding us to discover the process and the people, who they are, their personal histories, how they came to immerse themselves in the art and science of making whisky, their drive for perfection.
Featuring, Jim McEwan, Richard Paterson, Dr Bill Lumsden, Ian MacMillan, Charles MacLean, Lynne McEwan, Brodie Nairn, Georgie Bell, Robbie Hughes
Distilleries featured: BRUICHLADDICH (Islay), LAPHROAIG (Islay), GLENMORANGIE (Tain, Ross-shire), TOMATIN (near Inverness), LAGAVULIN (Islay), THE DALMORE (Alness), GLENGOYNE (Dumgoyne, nr Killearn)
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Whisky Tour: Aberargie Distillery
Whisky.com visits the Aberargie Distillery in Scotland.
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Lagavulin - through the eyes of Iain McArthur
Lagavulin's Iain McArthur talks about his 40 years working with whisky on Islay.
LAGAVULIN ISLAY SINGLE MALT SCOTCH WHISKEY - AGED 16 YEARS
Lagavulin Single Malt is an Islay single malt Scotch whisky produced at Lagavulin on the island of Islay, United Kingdom. The whisky has a powerful, peat-smoke aroma, and is described as being robustly full-bodied, well balanced, and smooth, with a slight sweetness on the palate. The standard Lagavulin single malt is 16 years old (43%), though they regularly release a 12-year-old cask strength variety, a Distiller's edition finished in Pedro Ximénez casks, and 25- and 30-year-old varieties. A recent 21-year-old bottling, matured solely in first-fill sherry casks, has been extremely well received by enthusiasts. The distillery of Lagavulin officially dates from 1816, when John Jonston and Archibald Campbell constructed two distilleries on the site. One of them became Lagavulin, taking over the other—which one is not exactly known. Records show illicit distillation in at least ten illegal distilleries on the site as far back as 1742, however. In the 19th century, several legal battles ensued with their neighbour Laphroaig, brought about after the distiller at Lagavulin, Sir Peter Mackie, leased the Laphroaig distillery. It is said that Mackie attempted to copy Laphroaig's style. Since the water and peat at Lagavulin's premises was different from that at Laphroaig's, the result was different. The Lagavulin distillery is located in the town of the same name. In Danny Boyle's 2002 horror film 28 Days Later, before escaping London, the survivors of the zombie plague help themselves to supplies at an abandoned grocery store, including an ample supply of whisky. Although one does not see the Lagavulin label, the packaging is consistent with Lagavulin and the character Frank reads the text found on the 16-year Lagavulin bottle, including that it Takes Out the Fire but Leaves in the Warmth.
In Season 3, Episode 15 of The West Wing, Toby Ziegler and the British ambassador the to the U.S., Lord John Marbury, discuss at a White House party the controversial planned visit of an Irish political figure. Lord Marbury then says he was looking for some Lagavulin. It's a 16-year Islay single malt. To which Toby says he knows of Lagavulin and invites Lord Marbury to a nearby bar, where, over many glasses of Lagavulin, they come to an agreement over the issue. Lord John Marbury pronounces the S in Islay (which should be pronounced eye-ler), which given that he is supposed to be a highly-cultured aristocrat is quite an error.
In Season 3, Episode 6 of Parks and Recreation, Ron Swanson mentions Lagavulin 16 as an accompanying drink in his Mulligans restaurant photo diary. In Episode 12 of the same season, Leslie Knope gives Ron Swanson a surprise birthday party -- for one -- complete with a steak dinner, great war movies, and entire bottle of Lagavulin 16. No reference is made directly to the whisky, but the bottle and color of the malt is clearly that of Lagavulin. Canadian novelist Terry Fallis mentions Lagavulin throughout his first novel The Best Laid Plans. His character, Angus McLintock is a Scottish engineering professor and liberal MP who frequently drinks Lagavulin. NBC executive Jack Donaghy on the sitcom 30 Rock can be seen drinking Lagavulin in many episodes. American novelist Adam Davies refers to Lagavulin in his second novel, Goodbye Lemon, as the drink of choice of the protagonist's father. It is also widely used in the novels of The BlackDagger Brotherhood by J.R. Ward. In the novel The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest, by Stieg Larsson, the main character, Lisbeth Salander tries a sip of Lagavulin. In the mystery novel Now May You Weep by Deborah Crombie, a character drinks poisoned Lagavulin.
5 reasons you need to visit Islay
Islay should be at the top of every traveller's bucket list.