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Distilled at an Islay Distillery

Marke
Scotland

What is Distilled at an Islay Distillery?

“Distilled at an Islay Distillery” is bottler shorthand for Scotch made on Islay when the producer doesn’t disclose the distillery. UK/SWA rules let you prepend a locality/region name (i.e., “Islay”) to the compulsory category only if all the whisky was distilled there, and they tightly restrict any use of distillery names or branding that could mislead consumers about the true distillery. Hence the generic phrasing. It’s not a separate category—just compliant origin wording. 

On Whiskybase, “Distilled at an Islay Distillery” is used as a brand label to group many such undisclosed-origin releases. Searching this brand surfaces a wide range of Islay bottlings across bottlers and vintages.

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Region Islay
Country Scotland

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