Ardbeg Traigh Bhan Batch 1 19 Years Old 46.2% 2000


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Ardbeg Traigh Bhan Batch 1 19 Years Old 46.2% 2000

excl. BTW € 400,83
in. BTW € 485,00
Volume 0,70l
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Distileerderij Ardbeg
Bottelaar OB
Serie Small Batch Release
Gebotteld voor
Gedistilleerd op 2000
Gebotteld 2019
Land Schotland
Streek Islay
Leeftijd 19
Cask Type American Oak and Oloroso Sherry Casks
Vatnummer Batch TB/01-15.03.00/19.MH
Alcohol percentage 46.2
Inhoud 0,70
Conditie In originele verpakking
Etiket Perfect
Voorraad 0
Inhoud 0,70
Conditie In originele verpakking
Etiket Perfect
Voorraad 0

Professionele reviews

Serge Valentin (88)

Even if there’s a pretty Diageo-y batch number (Distillers’ Editions), this one’s meant to become a new permanent age-dated Ardbeg, so no need to rush out I suppose. What’s really very strange is that no one would have expected them to have enough stocks of older whisky to do this. Are the stocks of older Scotch malt whisky exhausted or not? Wasn’t that the rationale behind the whole NAS shebang? This is a mix of ex-American wood and oloroso sherry. Colour: white wine. Nose: rather fruitier and lighter than other Ardbegs, but that may be the sherry, not too sure. Other than that, I find it pretty simple, and yet rather perfect. I’d say, preserved pineapple, pink grapefruit, new Wellies, and a few whelks or clams. So natural rubber rather than tar, but the whole works perfectly, even if this is a quatuor da camera rather than a philharmonic orchestra. Mouth: it’s easy, fruitier Ardbeg, with rather more tropical fruits this time, guavas, a little vanilla and even coconut, white chocolate, and then rather smokier and sappier notes, smoked almonds, clams indeed, sweeter lemons, and a subtle rubber. Some vanillin as well, orange blossom… Finish: medium, very soft for Ardbeg, going towards green tea blended with just a little lapsang souchong. Add a wee spoonful of manuka honey and just a few ashes and tannins in the aftertaste. Comments: it’s surprisingly soft and easy -white chocolate in Ardbeg! – but I have to say I enjoy it rather a lot, even if we’re very far from the 1970s. As they say, the the world is divided into two kinds of people, those who’ve tried quite some early-to-mid 1970s Ardbeg, and those who have not.

BOW (88.50)


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