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Waist(cm) | 62.5-64.5 | 66.5 | 69 | 74 |
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Hips(cm) | 87.5-89.5 | 91.5 | 94 | 99 |
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- Scotland - Single Malt Whisky - 70cl
- Appearance : Golden yellow.
- Nose : Round and powerful, rich and fresh, the peat and iodine character of whisky are omnipresent. A few notes of citrus fruits (lemon) and liquorice as well as powerful floral notes.
- Palate : A perfect balance between fat and freshness. A creamy texture that leads to a great syrupy sweetness, the flavours increase in strength and go perfectly with the nose.
The opinion of Vignapart : "Ardbeg's well-known markers are well established: spices, liquorice, citrus fruits and fatty smoke are omnipresent. Ardbeg An Oa is named after the coast of Kildaton (where the Ardbeg distillery is located), the Mull of Oa in southwest Islay. This edition is intended to show a more accessible side to the Ardbeg single malt, without losing the characteristic style of the distillery. The finish is persistent, sweet but intense: the result is a whisky with a powerful and delicious peaty taste."



Ardbeg is located in a small cove off the south coast of Islay. It was once a place of illegal distillation, when smugglers took advantage of the remote location and exceptional conditions to produce whisky. Finally, the excise men seized the smugglers' buildings and destroyed them.
It was not until 1815, the year whisky was legalized in Scotland, that the Ardbeg distillery was created, thanks in particular to John McDougal. What is rare in Scotland is that Ardbeg has always owned its own distillery, which also had a unique feature: malt drying towers that were not equipped with fans. Also, when roasting barley, the smoky aromas of the peat were more concentrated. This is why this distillery has always produced a very peated and smoky whisky with a predominant marine character in most of its bottles. The single malt Ardbeg is highly sought after by amateurs. Moreover, Ardbeg was for a long time the most peaty of Islay's malts. As production is half that of its neighbours, some bottles are difficult to find.
Today it is one of three distilleries operating on the Islay coast, on the west coast of Scotland.
Data sheet
- Color
- Golden yellow
- Capacity
- 70 cl
- Alcohol
- 46.6°
- Palate:
- A perfect balance between fat and freshness. A creamy texture that leads to a great syrupy sweetness, the flavours increase in strength and go perfectly with the nose.
- distillery
- Ardberg
- Country
- Scotland
- Type/subtype
- Single Malt
- Ageing
- Pedro Ximenez, chêne et Bourbon
- Peaty
- Yes
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