Last full day on Islay and the sun came out!

The day started with clouds but ended clear. This was a 4 distillery day plus a last stop at Bruichladdich for a photo and a bottle of The Botanist from a 3-year cask which is quite nice.

The first 3 distilleries are close to each other. We started at Bunnahabhain, the farthest from us.

Everyone was very impressed and Steve bought me a tasting set to try later. I also got a small driver’s dram (maybe two). That’s a thing here… the driver can sometimes be given, or buy, a very small pour to have after driving, at the end of the day. Very civilized.

There was a group of Dutch folks who were on a whiskey tour from the sailing ship in the background. How fun! I have no idea where they boarded or how long their trip was.

I commenced to be the driver. I think I did a fine job. Anyone who might have driven their adult sons in similar circumstances knows that they might not agree with my statement 🙄.

Our 2nd stop was Ardnahoe, a young distillery only a mile or so up the road.

I didn’t taste anything other than a pumpkin spice latte—but that was very nice!

The 3rd stop was at Caol Ila which is a very large distillery owned by an even bigger multi-national company, Diageo. They own so many alcohol producers that I’m not even going to try to list them.

Of course the whiskey tried was lovely, or so I was told. The land in the distance is another island, Jura.

We stopped at Finlaggan Castle which is in ruins but very interesting. It’s a very small island surrounded by what looked to be a bog or shallow lake. it was the seat of the Lordship of the Isles until the 1400s.

And lastly, we went to the Bowmore distillery that was closed yesterday and was about to close for another private event today so our arrival was well-timed.

I like Bowmore’s whiskey! I wish I had been able to sample onsite but there you go.

We came home to sunshine and a clear blue sky. Many of those who live in Portnahaven were out enjoying the sun and one man said this is what June is supposed to be like!

Fingers crossed for more good weather as we travel back to the mainland. We take the ferry back to Kennacraig tomorrow and then drive to Stirling. Good thing the sun stays up nearly to 11PM.

Monday… distilleries!

Each distillery has whiskies that are not available where we are in Texas. Those are what the boys especially are interested in tasting.

Ardbeg

Our only scheduled tour of the trip was in the Ardbeg warehouse rather than in the distillery which was “quiet” for cleaning and maintenance. I learned a lot and enjoyed the smells of the whiskey.

The casks are oak, and many come from American bourbon makers.

Laphroig came next. My people loved it 🥰.

Laphroaig

The last stop today was Lagavulin where I had a lovely mocktail!

Lagavulin
Tonic with a nonalcoholic distilled plant-based spirit that was a lot like gin.

It was here that a man behind us noticed me knitting (I wasn’t drinking so knitted instead 😊). He and his wife had never seen anyone knit in the American way—“throwing” the yarn with the right hand. Turns out they were with a group of friends from Bavaria who call themselves the Whiskey Pilgrims. They have been visiting distilleries in Scotland since 2013… what an amazingly good idea!

The gentleman on the left was a knitter in until his 20s and work got in the way.

Everyone was happy, especially our boys 😊.

Islay, Sunday, June 9

The day started with a rainbow!

Steve and I walked in the village before most people were up.

Rainbow outside our door.

Went walking in nature.

Jeff, Steve, Lorna, Chris

There are sheep with little lambs…

Baby lamb, chowing down.

And Highland cows!

We also visited Kilchoman and Bruichladdich distilleries where I failed to take photos—or drink because I was the driver!!! Hello left side of the road and one lane two-way streets! So exciting, and we got home just fine.

We made it to Scotland!

Flew from Dallas to London and London to Edinburgh with minor hitches. Had a rental van adventure (#1 had tire issues, #2 would not go forward and it wasn’t our fault 🤣, #3 is perfect!).

On the drive to Tarbet.

Got up today and drove to Kennacraig to catch a ferry…

And now we are on Islay and it is beautiful 😊.

In the village of Portnahaven, Islay

This is our house, for many days 🙂
And we can swim 🤣!