Ardbeg Rollercoaster Tenth Anniversary Committee Bottling 57.3% NV


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€ 475,00 (excl. BTW)
574,75 (in. BTW)

Ardbeg Rollercoaster Tenth Anniversary Committee Bottling 57.3% NV

excl. BTW € 549,59
in. BTW € 665,00
Volume 0,70l
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Distileerderij Ardbeg
Bottelaar OB
Serie Tenth Anniversary Committee Bottling
Gebotteld voor Tenth Anniversary Committee Bottling
Gedistilleerd op Not Specified
Gebotteld 10.12.2009
Land Schotland
Streek Islay
Leeftijd
Cask Type
Vatnummer
Alcohol percentage 57.3
Inhoud 0,70
Etiket Perfect
Voorraad 1
Inhoud 0,70
Conditie No Originbal Release card Included!
Etiket Perfect
Voorraad 0

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Ardbeg Rollercoaster Tenth Anniversary Committee Bottling: A Thrilling Journey through Cask Varieties

The world of whisky is often described as a rollercoaster of flavors and experiences, with each dram taking enthusiasts on a thrilling ride of taste and aroma. Ardbeg, a name synonymous with peaty Islay single malt Scotch whisky, has taken this metaphor to heart with its Rollercoaster Tenth Anniversary Committee Bottling. Bottled on December 10, 2009, this limited release is a true celebration of Ardbeg's tumultuous yet fascinating journey through various cask types and vintages. Let's embark on a flavorful journey through this exceptional dram, which combines the spirit from ten different casks.

A Cask Variety Extravaganza

The Ardbeg Rollercoaster Tenth Anniversary Committee Bottling is a truly unique and complex expression, thanks to the careful selection of casks used in its creation. Each cask represents a different year and type, creating a symphony of flavors that dance on the palate. Here is a breakdown of the casks that contributed to this rollercoaster ride of taste:

1. 1997 Cask: 2nd Fill
2. 1998 Cask: Refill Hogshead
3. 1999 Cask: 1st Fill Barrel
4. 2000 Cask: 1st Fill Barrel
5. 2001 Cask: Refill Barrel
6. 2002 Cask: Refill Barrel
7. 2003 Cask: 1st Fill Barrel
8. 2004 Cask: 1st Fill Barrel
9. 2005 Cask: 2nd Fill Sherry Butt
10. 2006 Cask: Refill Hogshead

This eclectic mix of cask types and aging periods contributes to the whisky's multi-dimensional character. From the rich, sherry-influenced notes of the 2005 cask to the peaty intensity of the 2003 cask, each element in the blend plays a crucial role in the rollercoaster of flavors that await those fortunate enough to taste it.

A Tasting Experience Like No Other

The Ardbeg Rollercoaster Tenth Anniversary Committee Bottling boasts an impressive ABV of 57.3%, which adds to the intensity and depth of the whisky. Upon nosing this remarkable dram, you'll be greeted with a symphony of aromas, including the signature Ardbeg peat smoke, brine, citrus, and a hint of dried fruits from the sherry-influenced casks.

On the palate, the rollercoaster truly comes to life. The first sip offers a burst of smoky intensity, followed by a wave of sweetness from the sherry casks and the smooth, creamy texture of the refill barrels. As you continue to explore, you'll discover layers of complexity, from hints of vanilla and oak to maritime saltiness that lingers on the finish. Each sip is a new twist and turn on this flavor rollercoaster, making it an experience to savor and contemplate.

Conclusion

The Ardbeg Rollercoaster Tenth Anniversary Committee Bottling is a testament to the artistry and innovation of the Ardbeg distillery. It's a whisky that takes you on a wild and unforgettable journey through a decade of cask variety and flavor evolution. With its limited availability and captivating taste profile, this expression has become a prized possession for whisky enthusiasts and collectors around the world.

For those lucky enough to have a bottle of this extraordinary Ardbeg in their collection, it's a reminder that the world of whisky is filled with surprises, twists, and turns, much like the exhilarating ride of a rollercoaster. Each sip is a celebration of the spirit of adventure and craftsmanship that defines Ardbeg and the world of Scotch whisky as a whole.


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