Established in 1798, Ledaig , now known as Tobermory , is the only on the Isle of Mull and is one of the oldest commercial s in Scotland. It is unique, not just because of its idyllic location, but because it produces two different, but equally alluring, single malts: the fruity, unpeated Tobermory and the more robust and smokier Ledaig. Ledaig (pronounced "led-chig") is Gaelic for "safe haven" and refers to the natural harbor around which Tobermory is built. The Ledaig expressions are Tobermory's signature, hand-crafted, smoky single malts.