Ardbeg 8 Years Old For Discussion 50.8% NV


4.5 sterren - 2 professionele reviews
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Distileerderij Ardbeg
Bottelaar OB
Serie For Discussion
Gebotteld voor The Ardbeg Committee
Gedistilleerd op Not Specified
Gebotteld 17.03.2021
Land Schotland
Streek Islay
Leeftijd
Cask Type Ex-Bourbon, Wine, Chibidaru
Vatnummer Bottle code L2411230 17/03/2021
Alcohol percentage 54.5
Inhoud 0,70
Conditie Perfect
Etiket Perfect
Voorraad 0

Professionele reviews

Angus McRaild (90)

It's great that these bottles have more 'common sense' L codes these days. Colour: bright straw. Nose: delicately salty, this sense of things like smoked and pink sea salts. Bath bombs, sandalwood, briny pickling juices, kippers - feels notably more mature after the 5yo, perhaps deceptively so. But still, it's another very good one. With water: getting more aromatic and medicinal now with things like witchhazel, wintergreen and aniseed. Some touches of germoline and camphor as well. Mouth: hoho, lovely oily and textural peat, slathered on phenolics, engine grease, tar extracts, some punchy hospital vibes, gauze, iodine, black pepper and thick sooty notes. Totally superb and the texture is really what impresses most! With water: wonderful peat flavour, cough medicines, pepper and anchovy paste. A terrific tarriness that feels totally Ardbeggy. Finish: good length, peppery, tarry, slightly fishy and still with this wonderfully oily and phenolic vibe. Comments: I find this wee baby just absolutely superb, what I love most is that it feels not only technically good, but with this wonderfully texture it also feels like it has a soul to match. Benchmark young modern Ardbeg at its best. I will be buying a couple of bottles and you may take that as a firm seal of approval.

Official tasting note (90)

COLOUR
Pale Straw

NOSE
Intense with a burst of charcoal, creosote, tar and treacle toffee, with curious hints of something vegetal, like fennel, celery and green peppers. Once these subside, there are hints of milk chocolate, aniseed and woodsmoke. With a little drop of water, some more herbal notes appear, like fennel, coriander and lavender, along with some characteristic Ardbeg aromatic woodsmoke and a hint of fresh, salty sea spray.

TASTE
A distinctively peppery mouthfeel eases into a complex symphony of flavours; treacle toffee, aniseed, salted caramel chocolate, eucalyptus, menthol and briar wood, to name but a few. The ‘tingling’, peppery sensation on the palate continues, with the sweeter flavours giving way to more savoury notes like charcoal, smoked bacon, burnt toast and tar.

FINISH
The aftertaste is long and lingering, with a suggestion of peppermint and clove.


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