Strictly Come Dancing judge headed to the west coast of Scotland to visit the Isle of Bute - where her grandfather spent his summers as a child - as well as some of the islands nearby.One of the places Darcey visited on the way was Islay, the southernmost tip of the Inner Hebrides islands.Islay and neighbouring island Jura are well-known for their whisky, so she made sure to visit a distillery while in the area.During a trip to 200-year-old Ardbeg Distillery, Darcey tried the local tipple, but feared she had let down her “Scottish roots” as she’s not a big fan of their award-winning smoky offering.The dancer admitted that she was glad her grandfather, who she was very close to, was not witness to the moment.“Sadly, I let my Scottish roots.
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