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Where did Smokeheads originate?

Where did Smokeheads originate?

Smokehead is a single malt whisky that originates from an undisclosed distillery on the isle of Islay. Launched in 2006 by Ian MacLeod distillers, it is packaged in a contemporary design with a view to capturing the imagination of the younger spirits consumer.

Where is Caol Ila from?

the isle of Islay, Scotland
Caol Ila Distillery (/kʌl ˈiːlə/; Scottish Gaelic: Taigh-staile Chaol Ìle [t̪ʰəˈs̪t̪alə xɯːlˈiːlə], “Sound of Islay Distillery”) is a Scotch whisky distillery near Port Askaig on the isle of Islay, Scotland, owned by Diageo.

Where is the oldest distillery in the world?

Bushmills still parties (and distills whiskey) like it’s 1608. Bushmills distillery, located in Antrim, Northern Ireland, can trace its official record back over 400 years, when the area was first given a distilling license, according to the company’s website.

What is the oldest whiskey still in production?

The distillery therefore claims to be the oldest licensed distillery currently in existence and has the date 1608 printed on its bottles. All of the whiskey bottled under the Bushmills whiskey brand is produced at the Old Bushmills Distillery.

What’s the oldest alcohol brand?

Claiming to be the world’s oldest family of liquor brands, Bols was founded by the eponymous family in 1575, although their distillery was originally named “’t Lootsje”, or “the little shed.” Of course, they soon grew too big for their britches (people wore those back then) after their cumin and cardamom spirits grew …

What is the oldest distillery on Islay?

Bowmore
Bowmore is the first recorded distillery on the Isle of Islay and one of the oldest in the whole of Scotland, dating back to 1779.

Is Gaelic spoken in Islay?

An Islay resident is known as an Ileach, the same name as the island newspaper that has been published since 1973. Scottish Gaelic is still spoken on the island, although more by the older generations. The language is still taught in Bowmore, at the Ionad Chaluim Chille Ìle (the Columba Centre).