On the Isle of Mull, off the west coast of Scotland, lies the most curious of seaside towns, Tobermory. Perfectly quaint, yet strangely psychedelic, a patchwork of colorful buildings span the coastline of the islands popular bay, which leads quite glorious
On the Isle of Mull, off the west coast of Scotland, lies the most curious of seaside towns, Tobermory. Perfectly quaint, yet strangely psychedelic, a patchwork of colorful buildings span the coastline of the islands popular bay, which leads quite gloriously to a place called Ledaig.
One of Gaelics most fiercely pitched curveballs; Ledaig is actually pronounced something like led-chick, believe it or not. Call it how you see it is what wed say!
As seen among a growing collection of malt distilleries in Scotland today, Tobermory is one of the sites that produces two different styles of spirit. The first is known as Tobermory, an unpeated and slightly oily spirit that often develops in many directions; the second is known as Ledaig, a heavily-peated spirit that retains a particularly powerful smokiness.
Between the two styles, which are very different, the fruits of Tobermorys production are ever interesting and often exciting. Much like its coastline, its a colorful palate of delight.
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