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Ardbeg Committee
Created 16 December 2010
Ardbeg Committee
Society Group (Open)
Summary It’s a quirky fact that Islay, with a population of just 3,000, has more than 140 Committees. So in keeping with the whisky-celebrating spirit of the island, we have established our own Ardbeg Committee. Members share a common purpose: to celebrate the re-awakening of Ardbeg and dispense drams to th... More

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Blair Bowman
Blair Bowman posted a status update in the group Ardbeg Committee about a month ago, Aberdeen, Scotland

COMPETITION: Win a bottle of 30 year old Whyte and Mackay Whisky! All you have to do is send us a photo of you having fun on World Whisky Day! It couldn't get much easier than that! More details on how to enter here: http://rki.lt/GOUzqf

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  • Win a bottle of the best blended whisky in the world!
    Whyte and Mackay 30 Year Blend is the Best Blended Whisky in The World!
Blair Bowman
Blair Bowman posted a status update in the group Ardbeg Committee 3 months ago, Aberdeen, Scotland

Stuck for Valentines Ideas? Check out these Whisky related gift ideas!

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  • Whisky Gifts for Valentines Day
    Valentine whisky ideas to give to your loved one this Valentines Day ! Valentines Day Gift ideas for whisky fans! Get your other half some great valentines gifts this year! These Valentines ideas are sure to get you some bonus points if your partner loves whisky! Ladies first…
Stig Hildebrand
Stig Hildebrand posted a status update in the group Ardbeg Committee 4 months ago, Kjeller, Norway

Saturday, 14 January 2012
The Kildalton Cross - Niall Colthart

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  • Islay Natural History Trust: The Kildalton Cross - Niall Colthart
    This is a blog of natural history notes maintained and moderated by members of the management committee of the INHT, George Jackson, Joan Brown, Malcolm Ogilvie, James How, Ian Brooke, Margaret Brooke and Carl Reavey, and our Visitor Centre manager, Becky Williamson, and her assistant, Rukmini Devi.We hope that many people, both those who live here and visitors, will contribute their notes and impressions of the natural world on Islay. Please send to:Photographs, or even short video clips, are particularly welcome.We look forward to hearing from youCarl Reavey, Chairman