Discover Caol Ila

The hidden treasure of the Islay

In 1846, Hector Henderson chose a remote and beautiful site to build his distillery on the shores of the Sound of Islay, overlooking the Paps of Jura. To this day, craftspeople continue his traditional methods of malt whisky production to ensure the distinctive quality of Caol Ila malt whisky is ever-present. The barley used is malted locally at Port Ellen and pure spring water rises from limestone in nearby Loch Nam Burn, then falls to the sea at Caol Ila. 

Pronounced “Cull Eela”, it’s the Gaelic name for the Sound of Islay, which separates the island from Jura. For some, the distillery’s pronunciation is as remote as its location, sitting as it does on the rugged eastern coast, where it has remained hidden from view since the 19th century. However you say it, the fine, smoky whisky produced by generations of islanders is worth exploring.

A bottle of Caol Ila is held between two wooden barrels. The person holds the bottle around the middle which shows the floral tattoos on their forearms.

People and places don’t just shape a single malt Scotch whisky’s flavour. They change the course of its future.

Visit Caol Ila

Explore the rich history first-hand

Reopened in August 2022 after an exciting renovation project, all are welcome to visit Caol lla to experience the Islay home of Johnnie Walker. Select from immersive experiences and tours which will help you explore the legacy of the distillery.  

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A black wooden barrel sits behind the corner of a black brick wall, sitting in front of a white wall. The barrel displays white printed letters saying ‘Caol Ila Dist’. Framing the barrel are hanging baskets with assorted colourful flowers.

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