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Bottle of Ledaig 10y Single Malt Scotch Whisky Ledaig from Ledaig

Ledaig 10y Single Malt Scotch Whisky - Ledaig

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CHF54.95
CHF7.85/10cl
21.05.2026

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The current Tobermory distillery, picturesquely located, is the only distillery on the Isle of Mull and one of the oldest in Scotland. Founded in 1798 by John Sinclair as a Ledaig distillery (Gaelic for “safe haven”), it looks back on an eventful history of closures and financial challenges. Award-winning single malts have been maturing here since 1993. The distillery produces two varieties: the unpeated “Tobermory” and the heavily peated “Ledaig”. Both are produced in the same stills, but with different types of barley, and are each produced six months a year.

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Tasting note
Made by hand, this heavily peated single malt is as maritime as a whiskey can be. Its slight sweetness and salty note make it the ideal ambassador for the Isle of Mull.
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The Art of Distilling Today's Tobermory Distillery, idyllically located on the Hebrides Island, is the only distillery on the Isle of Mull and one of Scotland's oldest commercial distilleries. It was founded in 1798 by John Sinclair as a Ledaig distillery (pronounced led-chigg; Gaelic for “safe haven”). Tobermory's past is as colorful as the town's seaside promenade. An eventful history marked by closures and financial difficulties. Since 1993, this precious gem has been flourishing again as part of Burn Stewart Distillers, and award-winning single malt Scotch whiskies have matured in the listed warehouses. The distillery produces two different malts, each made for half a year: unpeated “Tobermory” and the heavy peated “Ledaig” single Scotch. Both come from the same stills and washbacks, but different barley is used The Ledaig single malts stand for sweet and smoky whiskies with an impressive personality. Only heavily peated malt is used for this purpose — the result is a treat with a wonderful maritime character.
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Allergy information: Contains sulfites

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