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Ardbeg
The Ardbeg Blasda is a very limited edition of a lightly peated single malt whisky (8ppm phenol). Blasda is Gaelic for sweet and delicious. With the very low peat smoke and the low ABV of 40% you get much more subtle aromas than from the other Ardbegs,...
The Ardbeg Corryvreckan is named after Europe's biggest vortex. It lies very close to the Hebrides and the Isle of Jura on the west coast of Scotland. It comes non chill filtered and with a high ABV. The Corryvreckan impersonates the untamed character...
The Ardbeg Supernova is the perfect example that a very peaty whisky is still enjoyable for most of the experienced whisky lovers. You get a true star explosion of different smoke, earth and sweet tones on your tongue.
The Ardbeg Supernova was made with the intention to produce a very peaty whisky at a ppm of 100. But the supernova rose up to a real stellar explosion. It is a intense flash of a bright star and throughout the lifetime of this explosion the star destroys...
This was the first bottling of the newly opened Ardbeg distillery under the new banner. It was bottled from 90% ex-bourbon casks and 10% ex-sherry casks. The Ardbeg Uigeadail is fruitier and smoother than the normal Ardbeg TEN.
Since the sellout in 1997 the Ardbeg distillery produces whisky again. The production capacity is constantly rising. This is now a 9 year old Malt and Ardbeg shows how intense they can make a whisky tasting experience.
This is the Ardbeg Supernova Committee edition.
This Ardbeg is the third and last release from the Ardbeg very young and still young series. The Almost there is said to be the best of the series. Like a typical Ardbeg it tastes of peat smoke and then it releases its sweetness with butterscotch and...
The Ardbeg Rollercoaster is a vatting of 10 casks from the year 1997 to 2006 to celebrate the anniversary of the Ardbeg Committee. Nose: A mixture of sweetness, spices, malt and smoke Taste: peat smoke paired with cherries and cloves. You can also find...
Ardbeg TEN stands for a very intense, peated Whisky that you can enjoy regularly. Its taste is full and intense like the Isle of Islay itself. While tasting you always have this smoky note lingering over everything. A very nice non chill filtered whisky...
This is the old bottle of the Ardbeg 17 years old from the time before Ardbeg got closed down. This is why the ABV is still at the old typical 40%. It is a bit less peated than the younger brother Ardbeg TEN but it compensates that by more complexity and...
Airigh nam Beist is pronunced "Arry nam Baysht" It comes from the Galic and means "Shelter of the beast". It is the second water spring and lies lower than the Uigedail spring. It is a Whisky from after the reopening of Ardbeg.
This Ardbeg bottling consist of non chill filtered malts from 1974 and 1975. You definitely taste the peat smoke and the sea aromas with an astonishing barley character.
Banff
Gordon & MacPhail - Connoisseurs Choice
Status: Closed
The bottlings of Banff are pretty rare. This is one of the Gordon & MacPhail bottlings. Nose: Sweet and fruity, pear with floral notes and hints of burnt oak. Aroma: Smoky with ash, sweet spices, licorice with anise and roasted fruits. Finish: Sweet...
Blend-Scotch