Ardbeg
As historic as it is a famous whiskey company, Ardbeg has deep and troubled roots on the south coast of the Isle of Islay, Scotland. Founded in 1815 by John McDougall, in this wild and arid land, the company has a rather troubled history, with continuous closures and changes of ownership, until 1997 when it was bought by Glenmorangie. However, the quality of the products has never changed, which have always been an indication of absolute excellence in the field of single malt whiskeys, produced from the water of the lakes of Arigh Nam Beist and Uigeadail and which, together with the decisive aroma of the peat used in drying of the malt and salty scents due to the proximity of the sea, give Ardbeg whiskey its typical peculiarities that have distinguished it over time.