In the ancient days following the Roman Empire, Scotland was a patchwork of separate kingdoms divided among the Picts, Scots, and Britons. The Scots ruled Islay, where the land was known as Cenél n Óengusa—the cradle of clans and the roots of Scotland's nobility. During this time, kings and chiefs displayed their wealth in silver and gold, treasures left by the Romans, which they used to secure alliances and maintain power through trade. Inspired by this history, Isabella's Islay Cenél n Óengusa Single Malt whisky comes in a gold-covered decanter adorned with intricate diamond lettering—a tribute fit for the kings and chiefs of ancient Scotland. The Cenél n Óengusa whisky exudes an indulgent fruitiness with hints of rich red wine, evolving into layers of crème brûlée and creamy vanilla. Its delicate woodiness balances with polished notes of fresh meadow, creating a subtle, urbane experience. Exquisite and refined, it embodies the grandeur of an era defined by tradition and royalty