Ardbeg has been producing whisky on the Scottish Isle of Islay since 1815. The water used to make Ardbeg comes from Loch Uigeadail - on land owned by Ardbeg - whose waters are naturally filtered through peat bogs and contribute to the whisky's complex aromas. Ardbeg has the highest peat content of any Scotch whisky due to special malting and procedures. The still used to produce the whisky has a unique purifier that removes the heaviest distillates before they pass through the swan's neck. They are returned to the boiler for re-distillation. This gives the spirit a fruity, floral sweetness. Ardbeg is non-chill-filtered so that all of the natural texture and flavors remain intact.