Islay Mist
Scotland
Асноўныя разлівы
Пра
One of the original big peaty blends, created by Laphroaig’s former owner, Ian Hunter.
Гісторыя
Islay Mist would not have existed had it not been for the request made by Hugh Morrison of Islay House for a stock of Laphroaig malt whisky to be made available for his son’s 21st birthday celebrations. Distiller Ian Hunter felt the whisky might prove too potent for the laird’s southern guests, and put together some vatted malts using Laphroaig and a couple of famous Speyside malts. At the warehouse tasting before the final choice was made, Morrison picked on one and said: ‘That will put them all in a bit of a fog Ian,’ to which Hunter replied: ‘Not a fog… more like an Islay mist!’
Eventually a blend was created by Laphroaig owner D. Johnston & Company and registered as Islay Mist with a label incorporating the Great Seal of Islay. It was immensely popular on Islay and was the ‘go to’ blend for many Ileachs who preferred it to the island’s single malts.
The brand was eventually acquired by MacDuff International from Allied Lyons in 1992, and has since undergone a complete makeover with new trademarks, expressions and packaging to appeal to a broader market.
Islay Mist is now available as the core Deluxe, 8-year-old, 8-year-old Amontillado Napoleon finish, Peated Reserve, 12-year-old and 17-year-old.
Храналогія
- 1927 The original Islay Mist is bottled for John Morrison’s coming of age in December
- 1954 Ian Hunter, creator of Islay Mist and owner of Laphroaig Distillery, dies
- 1962 D. Johnston & Company merges with Seager Evans and Laphroaig and Islay Mist are licensed to Long John Distilleries Ltd.
- 1975 Long John Distilleries is acquired by Whitbread & Co Ltd.
- 1990 Whitbread sells all its Scotch whisky brands to Allied Lyons Ltd.
- 1992 MacDuff International acquires the Islay Mist brand form Allied Lyons Ltd.
- 2010 New packaging is introduced for the range
Уласнасць
Цяперашні ўладальнік
MacDuff International
Папярэднія ўладальнікі (4)
D Johnston & Company
1927–1962
Schenley Industries
1962–1975
Whitbread & Co
1975–1990
Allied Lyons
1990–1992