1. islay - Noun
2. Islay - Proper noun
California evergreen wild plum with spiny leathery leaves and white flowers
an island of western Scotland at the southern end of the Inner Hebrides
Source: WordNetAt a price point of £34.99, this Ben Bracken 16-year-old Islay Scotch whisky and whisky expert Blair Bowman has dubbed the single malt “An incredibly moreish dram, perfect for the colder winter months”. Source: Internet
Alexander escaped probably to Islay but James continued his assault on the Lordship by taking the strongholds of Dingwall and Urquhart castles in July. Source: Internet
Bamburg is to beer as Islay is to whisky: both places like their booze to be smoky. Source: Internet
Const Velaphi Tshambane on Islay practise their backing up and turning technique should they have to go into enclosed spaces. Source: Internet
After Somerled's death in 1164 his kingdom was split between his three sons, Ragnall in Islay and Kintyre, Dughall in Lorne and the other Argyll islands, and Angus holding Arran and Bute. Source: Internet
In October 2018 TV presenter and hunter Larysa Switlyk sparked outrage for posing up with dead stags and sheep she had killed on the Isle of Islay. Source: Internet