A bottle of Port Ellen whisky lies label-up on a neutral backdrop.
A bottle of Port Ellen whisky lies label-up on a neutral backdrop.

Discover Port Ellen

Port Ellen Distillery was at risk of being lost to history despite its legendary status amongst whisky drinkers. For years after its closure in 1983, Port Ellen lay dormant and became one of the most famous examples of Scotland’s “ghost distilleries”. 

However, after a massive restoration project it’s been back in operation since 2024 and has reclaimed its place among the most admired single malts.  

Its flavour profile is celebrated for its mellow nose with wood ash and hints of rock salt, as well as its long peppery, smoky finish with a spicy edge. 

A rocky shore and still body of water sits in front of the white building of Port Ellen distillery, against a backdrop of a bright blue sky.

Visit the Distillery

A visit to the Port Ellen Distillery provides a look at the cutting edge of whisky production. Small group tours guided by experts celebrate its dedication to both modern and traditional techniques. Guided tastings meanwhile showcase rare, exceptional expressions.

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