The short history of nearly everything Laphroaig
On the far edge of the Scotch whisky map, it's supposed that the art of distillation was first brought to Islay by Irish monks. Being remote, it’s an art that flourished in the hands of the islanders, whose illegal operations tested the resolve and means of the tax man. Eventually, the law relaxed, various whisky makers set up legitimate distilleries, among them a pair of farmers, Donald and Alexander Johnston, who in 1815 founded their distillery on the island’s south coast. Laphroaig, so called after its location, ‘broad hollow by the bay.’ It would remain in family hands for the next 139 years. Find out more about the history of Laphroaig below, using the scroller on the timeline to travel back in time.
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2015
Celebrating 200 Years
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2010
Laphroaig Gatherings!
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2009
The naming of Càirdeas
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2008
Another Royal Visit
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2007
Laphroaig Live
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2005
Happy Birthday Laphraoig!
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2004
A new website
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2003
The turning of a century
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1998
Seven awards for Laphroaig
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1994
By Royal Appointment
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1954
1954 - 1990: Bessie's reign at Laphroaig
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1935 -1954
The passing on of secrets
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1929
Going global
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1923
Renewed growth
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1921
The mystery of Laphroaig remains unsolved
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1907
War with the neighbours
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1887
Hostile neighbours
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1857 -1877
Trouble with the neighbours
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1836 -1847
Sole ownership
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1815
Cattle or whisky?
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1810
In the beginning