In order to produce a full flavored marmalade the Whisky is added after the boiling process is complete.
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.
Contents: 8.3oz jar
Sugar, Oranges, LAPHROAIG Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky (3%), Orange Juice (from concentrate), Lemon juice (from concentrate), Gelling Agent: Fruit Pectin, Acidity Regulator: Citric Acid. Prepared with 35g fruit per 100g.
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I cannot tell you, it was sent as a gift.
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Terrific product - and terrific customer service.
Started using Laphroaig marmalade in our family Christmas cookies...and will never go back to old recipe!!
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