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Big Peat Islay Blended Malt

Big Peat Islay Blended Malt

7.5 /10
EDITOR
Type: Blended Malt
ABV: 46%
Price: £38.75

Big Peat is one of those bottles that does exactly what it says on the tin — or rather, on the label, which features a bearded, rain-lashed fisherman who looks like he's had a few arguments with the Atlantic. This is Douglas Laing's blended malt, a vatting of single malts from Islay's distilleries, bottled at a no-nonsense 46% ABV without chill filtration. It's been a staple of the peated whisky world for years now, and there's a reason it keeps turning up on shelves and in the glasses of people who know what they're after.

For those unfamiliar with the concept, a blended malt means this is composed entirely of single malts — no grain whisky in sight. The component malts are all drawn from Islay, which tells you immediately what territory we're in: smoke, sea, and a certain brooding intensity that the island does better than anywhere else on earth. Douglas Laing have never officially confirmed the exact distilleries in the vatting, but the Islay-only provenance is the point. You're buying a ticket to that particular corner of Scotland, and Big Peat delivers the journey.

At 46% and non-chill-filtered, there's genuine texture here. This isn't a whisky that's been smoothed out for mass appeal. It retains its oils, its weight, its rough edges — and that's precisely why it works. The NAS designation means Douglas Laing have focused on flavour profile over age statement, which in the case of a peated vatting is arguably the right call. Peat doesn't need decades in oak to make its case. It needs balance, and it needs conviction.

Tasting Notes

I won't pretend to give you a paint-by-numbers breakdown of every aroma molecule — what I will say is that Big Peat sits firmly in the maritime-smoke category. If you've spent any time with Islay malts, you'll recognise the style immediately. Expect bonfire smoke, coastal salinity, and that particular iodine-and-seaweed character that divides rooms. This is not a whisky for the undecided. It knows what it is, and it doesn't apologise.

The Verdict

At £38.75, Big Peat represents genuinely good value. You're getting a vatting of Islay single malts at a natural strength, without chill filtration, for less than the price of most entry-level single malts from the island. From an industry perspective, Douglas Laing have carved out a clever niche here — offering an Islay experience that sits between the big-name distillery bottlings and the independent single cask releases, at a price point that makes it an easy recommendation rather than a considered purchase.

I'd give this a 7.5 out of 10. It's not trying to be the most complex or refined Islay malt you'll ever taste — it's trying to be the most honest and accessible one at its price, and it succeeds. The lack of an age statement is a non-issue when the liquid delivers this confidently. If anything, Big Peat is a reminder that good blending — sorry, vatting — is an underappreciated skill. Someone at Douglas Laing knows how to make these component malts sing together rather than shout over each other.

Best Served

Pour it neat in a Glencairn and give it five minutes to open up. If you find the smoke a touch assertive, a few drops of water will soften the edges and bring out more of the coastal character underneath. This also works remarkably well in a smoky highball — mix with chilled soda water, a twist of lemon peel, and you've got something that cuts through a rich seafood supper like nothing else. On a cold Edinburgh evening, I've been known to add a measure to a mug of hot apple juice with a cinnamon stick. Unorthodox, perhaps, but Big Peat can handle it.

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Duncan Cairns
Duncan Cairns
Senior Whisky Reviewer

Duncan has spent two decades judging Scotch whisky at competitions from the International Wine & Spirit Competition to the World Whiskies Awards, developing a palate that prizes balance and terroir ab...

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