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Rock Island Island Blended Malt Scotch Whisky

Rock Island Island Blended Malt Scotch Whisky

7.5 /10
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Type: Blended Malt
ABV: 46.8%
Price: £39.25

Rock Island is one of those bottles that does exactly what it says on the tin — and I mean that as a compliment. Douglas Laing's island-sourced blended malt pulls whisky from across Scotland's maritime distilleries, and while they keep the exact recipe close to their chest, the result is unmistakably coastal. At 46.8% and non-chill filtered, this sits in a sweet spot: accessible enough for a weeknight pour, robust enough to reward your attention.

I've spent enough years watching the blended malt category evolve to appreciate what Douglas Laing are doing here. This isn't a blend trying to hide its origins behind caramel smoothness. It's a blend with a point of view — salty, smoky, distinctly island. The NAS designation might raise eyebrows among age-statement purists, but frankly, when the liquid is this well-composed, the number on the box matters less than what's in the glass. And at £39.25, you're paying a fair price for what is essentially a tour of Scotland's island distilleries in a single bottle.

Tasting Notes

I won't pretend to give you a note-by-note breakdown here — what I will say is that if you know what island malts taste like, Rock Island delivers that profile with confidence. Expect brine, expect smoke, expect a certain rugged character that you simply don't get from mainland whiskies. The 46.8% ABV gives it genuine weight without tipping into cask-strength territory, and the non-chill filtration means nothing has been stripped out for the sake of cosmetic clarity. It's honest whisky, and it tastes like it.

The Verdict

Rock Island occupies a clever position in the market. For someone curious about island malts but not ready to commit £50-plus to a single distillery bottling, this is an intelligent entry point. It gives you the character of Islay and the other islands without demanding you pick a side in the Laphroaig-versus-Ardbeg debate. For those of us already well-acquainted with peated coastal malts, it's a reliable daily dram — the bottle I reach for when I want something with backbone but don't want to overthink it.

Douglas Laing have built a solid reputation as independent bottlers, and Rock Island is a good example of why. They understand that blending isn't about averaging out flavour — it's about orchestrating it. At this price point, with this ABV and this commitment to quality, Rock Island earns a 7.5 out of 10 from me. It's not going to rewrite your understanding of Scotch, but it will remind you why island whisky has such a devoted following in the first place.

Best Served

Pour it neat in a Glencairn and give it five minutes to open up — the maritime character really unfolds with a little air. If you're eating, this pairs remarkably well with smoked salmon or a sharp coastal cheddar. On warmer evenings, a single ice cube won't offend it — the dilution actually brings out some of the sweeter malt notes hiding beneath all that brine. Just don't drown it in a cocktail. This one deserves better than that.

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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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