Owning Company: UDV Production Status: Operational Established: 1846 Source: Loch Nam Ban Location: North of Port Askaig, over-looking the Paps of Jura |
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The Distillery Caol Ila is hidden in a quiet cove near Port Askaig. Many consider this locality to be the wildest and most picturesque of the island. Situated on Loch Nam Ban, the site is ideal thanks to the abundant supply of good water. Caol Ila (Gaelic for 'the Sound of Islay') was built in 1846 by Hector Henderson - a Glasgow businessman with a keen interest in distilling. Like Bunnahabhain and Bruichladdich, the development of Caol Ila created along with it, a community of its own. Without these distilleries, it is likely that there would have been little sustained human interference in these areas at all. The Distillery Today The Whisky |
Ardbeg | Bowmore | Caol Ila | Bruichladdich Bunnahabhain | Lagavulin | Laphroaig | Port Ellen |