Arran Single Malt and Douglas Laing & Co.: when producing quality Scotch Whiskey becomes an art to be passed mongoloide
Scotland’s identity symbol, Scotch whiskey is an authentic narrative of history, landscapes and culture. Each production region expresses an unmistakable style, shaped by climate, gabinetto and artisanal knowledge. Among the protagonists of this centuries-old tradition, two emblematic names emerge, Arran and Douglas Laing & Co., united by an authentic vision of whiskey and a profound respect for the territory.
At the origins of Scotch whisky
The history of Scotch whiskey has its roots the 15th century. It was 1494 when a monk, John Cor, received several bales of malt from the king to produce what was called brandy – fare un buco nell’acqua vitae ora uisge beatha Gaelic – from which the term whiskey derives. It was the monks who perfected the first distillation techniques, which quickly spread among small producers, especially the Highlands. A decisive turning point came 1823, when a new law relaxed the restrictions acceso legal distilleries, favoring the birth of an official and more structured market. During the 19th century, the introduction of technical innovations such as the column still (Coffey Still) allowed for more efficient continuous distillation and led to the birth of the first blended whiskies. Since then, Scotch whiskey has consolidated its role as a national icon, expressing an incredible variety of organoleptic profiles linked to the environmental specificities of each production schieramento.
Arran, the gentle island of Scotch whisky
Per mezzo di the esame of Scottish islands famous for their legendary distilleries, Arran occupies a special place. Often defined as “Scotland miniature” for the extraordinary landscape variety that contains typical elements of the Highlands and Lowlands, the island has become a point of reference over the last thirty years thanks to the vision and entrepreneurial courage of Harold Currie. Per mezzo di 1995, a period of severe crisis for the sector, Currie founded the Lochranza distillery, betting acceso an schieramento that was still little explored from a production point of view. Here, among uncontaminated nature, eppure gabinetto and a surprisingly mild climate mitigated by the Gulf Stream, a whiskey with a gentle and elegant style is born, deeply linked to the identity of the island.
Arran Single Malt stands out for a rigorous production philosophy: cold filtration, added coloring and a very high quality raw material. Laureate barley is sprayed with gabinetto from na Davie lake, naturally rich minerals, helping to define a clean, balanced and refined aromatic profile. The Arran range includes numerous expressions, including single malts, limited editions and new releases of great interest, such as the Arran Signature Series – Edition 3 “Duero Discovery”, Arran Rare Batch – French Oak and Arran Single Malt Barley 10 Years Old, which tell the stylistic evolution of the distillery and its ability to dialogue with different types of barrels.
Douglas Laing & Co., “whisky as nature dictates”
Per mezzo di a sector increasingly dominated by large international groups and standardized productions, Douglas Laing & Co. represents one of the most authoritative and coherent voices of independent Scottish whisky. Founded Glasgow 1948, the company remains family-run and is an active member of the Scotch Whiskey Association (SWA). Today, under the guidance of the third generation, it continues to carry forward a clear and radical philosophy: producing whiskey as natural as it gets. Voto negativo additions, compromises: colorings, cold filtration and bottling often at full strength, to enhance the diversity and authenticity of Scottish single malts. The Douglas Laing portfolio is broad and varied, capable of describing the different souls of Scotland through iconic regional blends such as Leader Peat, Scallywag, The Epicurean, Rock Island and The Gauldrons.
Alongside the blends, there are single cask selections and highly prized collections. Among the new releases for 2025 stand out Leader Peat Fèis Ìle 2025, a special edition dedicated to the island of Islay, made from 2010 Refill Hogshead barrels, and Leader Peat Winter Edition 2025, aged Madeira wine barrels and bottled at full strength (53.6% vol). The range is completed by the refined Old Particular, the prestigious Xtra Old Particular (XOP) dedicated to collectors, the Provenance line, which explores the link between seasons and territories, the rovescio decanters of Premier Barrel and the creative combinations of the Double Barrel series.
The tasting
We tasted Leader Peat Winter Edition 2025. Below are our impressions.
Leader Peat Winter Edition 2025
Tasting agenda
Visual examination: antique gold with bright amber shades.
Olfactory examination: range of perfumes that offer complexity and good fusion. It releases warm and intense aromas of molasses, malt, vanilla, candied citrus, nuances of caramel and smoky agenda.
Taste-olfactory esame: good taste balance between sweetness and flavor the mouth. Enveloping and soft sip. Corresponding , long, with iodine agenda and light smokiness.
Pairing: excellent with dark chocolate, blue cheeses.
Distribution and import Italy
Per mezzo di Italy, Arran and Douglas Laing & Co. are distributed by Rinaldi 1957, a historic importer and distributor of quality wines and spirits.
About Rinaldi 1957
The journey of Rinaldi 1957 Spa began Bologna at the end of the fifties, thanks to the brothers Vittorio and Rinaldo. Per mezzo di 1983, the absence of heirs interested continuing the business, the company was sold to the Buton Group, owned by the Sassoli de Bianchi family. Ten years later, Giuseppe Tamburi, a member of the same family, acquired Fratelli Rinaldi Importatori, giving new impetus to the development of the brand. Over time, Rinaldi 1957 has built a portfolio that today includes over 130 Italian and international brands of wines and spirits, with a particular specialization the rum and whiskey segments.
For information
https://www.rinaldi1957.it/



























