Archive for 2023

Evan Williams Bourbon Experience Celebrates 10 “Neat” Years on Whiskey Row with Limited Release Bottle

Evan Williams Bourbon Experience Celebrates 10 “Neat” Years on Whiskey Row with Limited Release Bottle

Louisville’s original distillery to mark the occasion with new release and free block party

 

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (November 17, 2023) – In honor of its 10th Anniversary on Louisville’s famed Whiskey Row, the Evan Williams Bourbon Experience today announced the release of its commemorative edition of Evan Williams Single Barrel Vintage Bourbon. The Evan Williams Bourbon Experience first opened its doors to the public on November 15, 2013, and has immersed nearly one million guests from around the world in the legacy of Evan Williams, Kentucky’s first Distiller.

This 2013 vintage is bottled at 110 proof, commemorating the 10th Anniversary. This unique bottle is hand dipped in silver wax and features imagery of the Evan Williams Bourbon Experience on its specially designed label and tag. Each bottle of Evan Williams Single Barrel Vintage Bourbon includes handwritten label notes detailing the exact day it was put in an oak barrel to age, the barrel number, and the date it was bottled.

“We are proud to be one of the leaders in returning Whiskey Row to its original glory in the heart of downtown Louisville,” said Jodie Filiatreau, Artisanal Distiller at the Evan Williams Bourbon Experience. “This commemorative bottle of Evan Williams Single Barrel Vintage is a completely unique offering fitting of such a momentous occasion.”

This edition is comprised of 10-year-old Bourbon that was barreled in August, October, or December of 2013. The barrels were aged on the second floor of Rickhouse LL at the Schenley location. The mashbill for this edition is comprised of Heaven Hill Distillery’s traditional Bourbon Mashbill comprised of 78% corn, 12% malted barley and 10% rye.

Beginning ­­­­­­Saturday, November 18, the limited-edition Bourbon will be available for purchase at the Evan Williams Bourbon Experience for $109.99 and at select area retailers while supplies last. The public is also invited to celebrate the anniversary with an open house featuring tours and tastings at the Experience along with a block party held down the street at Repurposed on Main (615 W. Main St.) from 12:00-4:00PM.

The Bourbon is matured in Heaven Hill’s rickhouses under the careful supervision of Master Distiller Conor O’ Driscoll, who monitors the progress of each year’s vintage to ensure it maintains its intended flavor profile and superb quality. Evan Williams Single Barrel Vintage Bourbon has won five “Whiskey of the Year” awards and is one of the most critically acclaimed specialty Bourbons produced by Heaven Hill Distillery, the world’s second largest holder of aging Bourbon.

ABOUT THE EVAN WILLIAMS BOURBON EXPERIENCE:

The Evan Williams Bourbon Experience® (www.EvanWilliamsBourbonExperience.com) celebrates the legacy of Evan Williams, Kentucky’s first commercial distiller, through an immersive visitor’s center experience which brings to life the history and tradition of Kentucky’s native spirit. An official stop on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail®, the facility offers guests a historical glimpse back in time to see Evan Williams’ original distillery through high definition video recreations of the Louisville wharf and Main Street in the late 18th Century, plus recreations of Whiskey Row building facades along Main Street from the 1890’s through the present. Meanwhile, visitors learn the essential differences between distilling during Evan Williams’ era and Heaven Hill’s modern Bernheim Distillery operations.

Crypto Collaboration for Belfast Whiskey – Irish Whiskey News

Crypto Collaboration for Belfast Whiskey

Titanic Distillers and Caskcoin offer a unique whiskey opportunity 

BELFAST’S newest tourist attraction, and the city’s first working whiskey distillery in almost 90 years, has today announced its partnership with Caskcoin Belfast and creation of the 401 ClubX.

Drinks company Titanic Distillers has invested almost £8 million to convert the historic Titanic Pumphouse, in the heart of Belfast’s Titanic Quarter, into a new distillery and visitor centre, giving guests a chance to explore the site where Titanic last rested on dry ground, before her maiden voyage.

A listed building, the Pumphouse, and neighbouring Thompson Dry Dock, first opened in 1911 to service and accommodate the massive White Star transatlantic liners Olympic and Titanic.

Now, 112 years later, visitors can experience the workings of the new distillery and hear the story of Belfast’s whiskey tradition, why it disappeared and how it has now returned at the Pumphouse, the new home of Titanic Distillers.

However, the Belfast based distillery isn’t trapped in the past, as they have today announced a new partnership with Caskcoin Belfast to launch a unique whiskey opportunity utilising crypto tokens as proof of ownership, propelling the brand into the future of investments.

Named after the yard number allocated to Titanic by The White Star Line, 401 ClubX is offering consumers the opportunity to be part of the future of Titanic Distillers and Belfast’s new whiskey heritage, creating a community of like-minded individuals with a shared passion for whiskey and its provenance.

Each year, 3,333 cases will be offered for pre-purchase at a fixed price of £600/$750 per case of 6x70cl bottles.  Those who have pre-purchased cases will then be given priority to pre-purchase the following year, allowing them to complete the collection.

401 ClubX will utilise crypto tokens as proof of ownership, enabling members to procure whiskey from Titanic Distillers and partner, Caskcoin Belfast.

Members will also have early access to the latest news, releases, and events from Titanic Distillers, as well as a host of benefits:

  • Forward purchase the first cases of 5-Year-Old Single Malt Irish Whiskey spirit produced by Titanic Distillers, will be exclusively available to purchase by 401 Club X members.
  • Limited edition bottles and labels
  • Exclusive invites to bespoke events
  • Early access to distillery reserves and special edition bottles
  • Discounts off online and distillery purchases

For more information or to purchase today, visit caskcoin.com

Speyside Whisky Auctions November 2023 Auction Now Live – Auction Whisky News

Our NOVEMBER 2023 Auction is now LIVE!

Looking to expand your whisky collection? Head to our November auction to see what your missing!

Auction closes from 8pm (BST) Tuesday 28th November

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Macallan – 30 Years Old – 1974 Fine & Rare

This remarkable Macallan 1974 – Fine & Rare whisky was unveiled in 2004. On July 18, 1974, a solitary puncheon, Cask No. 929038, was filled and aged for an impressive 30 years before being bottled in 2004 at its natural cask strength, without undergoing chill filtration.

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Shelter Point Distillery Black Friday Offer – Canadian Whisky News

Making gift giving simple

It’s a busy time of year and thoughts are turning to gift ideas and ways of keeping warm as the weather turns colder. Here at Shelter Point we think you can keep things simple as our whisky is a wonderful gift and also gives whoever drinks it a wonderful warm glow. Two birds with one stone!

To make the decision making a bit easier we’re delighted to offer a limited time discount for Black Friday 10% off anything in store or online! November 24th to December 5th. Use the code BLACKFRIDAY in our online store or just come to visit us at the distillery store and we’d be delighted to see you.

The online offer will apply to our US online store as well.

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Scotch Malt Whisky Society “Be part of our 50th anniversary, now” – Single Cask Whisky News

As our 40th anniversary celebrations end, we couldn’t be more thrilled to announce the launch of our 50th Anniversary Cask Club, setting the stage for an exciting new decade ahead.  

We’re extending this exclusive opportunity to our valued members, granting you the chance to own a piece of The Scotch Malt Whisky Society’s future by embarking on a remarkable journey with a cask, witnessing its transformation over 10 years from cask to bottle.

To curate this unparalleled experience, we’ve carefully hand-selected batches of new-make spirit from two prestigious Scottish whisky distilleries, placing them into casks where they will mature into remarkable, one-of-a-kind whiskies. Once bottled, the whisky from these casks will form part of a unique 50th Anniversary range in 2033, only available to those members who are part of this programme.

Whether you’ve dreamt of maturing your own whisky or are simply looking to deepen your connection to The Scotch Malt Whisky Society, this is your chance to be part of something truly remarkable.

Don’t let this exclusive opportunity slip away! Visit the website to discover everything you need to know about the 50th Anniversary Cask Club

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The Scotch Malt Whisky Society, The Vaults, 87 Giles Street, Leith EH6 6BZ

Contact: sales@smws.com or call 0131 555 2929 (Mon-Fri 9am-4.45pm). Visit the Society at here for membership information

This is your chance to join and to take advantage of their great offers!

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The Spirit of Toronto 2023 Holiday Edition – Holiday Whisky News

Introducing the Spirit of Toronto 2023 Holiday Edition

Never say never: it was difficult to imagine yet another slate of virtual tastings after our last one in the fall of 2022, given the logistics of producing such a comprehensive series of at-home masterclasses.

While we appreciate the convenience it offered, the time and effort involved was immense, and coordinating so many schedules across different time zones was challenging. Nevertheless, we thoroughly enjoyed connecting with whiskymakers and whisky fans beyond the live show, so we went back to the drawing board to find a new way for people to bring Spirit of Toronto home.

I believe we’ve succeeded, but ultimately you’ll be the judge:

Our workaround for 2023 has been to double the number of samples on offer while making half as many tasting kits, and then pre-recording the tutored tastings between our team and the participating distillers and blenders who generously made time to talk and taste with us. We had fun filming these sessions, and somehow managed to fit in a cocktail, a blind tasting, and a food pairing for the epicureans among you.

These will be archived on our website for the next 365 days, giving tasters a chance to sit in on an exchange between our team of whisky lovers and the people who make the whiskies that make us smile.

Packaged in a gorgeous, handmade wooden giftbox, the result is the Spirit of Toronto Holiday Edition, which we’ve lovingly nicknamed “Spirit-of-Toronto-in-a-box” – our at-home version of Canada’s premiere whisky show, boasting an impressive selection of whiskies from Scotland, Ireland, India, USA and Canada. Each 20ml sample features a QR code linked to its respective tasting ‘conversation’, so that the opportunity to taste and learn from whiskymakers is kept intact.

In short, our hope is that these whiskies and tastings mimic a similar vibe to attending Spirit of Toronto in person — put out a cheeseboard with jazz in the background and you might even come close!

The Spirit of Toronto Holiday Edition goes on sale Friday November 24 at 10:00am ET, and will begin shipping across Canada the week of December 11. If you’re subscribed to this list then expect an automatic notification on Friday morning.

And… because we love a Black Friday deal as much as anyone, we’ll be offering shipping at no charge until Sunday November 26 at 11:59pm ET.

In the best of spirits,

Johanna Ngoh
Founder and Executive Producer

BRUICHLADDICH DISTILLERY 12 Year Old 2011 Bere Micro Provenance Bundle at The Whisky Barrel – Scotch Whisky News

BRUICHLADDICH 2011 Single Cask

£185 / $192* / c$262* / €176*

Micro Provenance Series 12 Year old, 2nd fill AMF Amarone #0300 distilled with Bere barley bottled at 61.7%. Bruichladdich 12 Year Old 2011 vintage Islay single malt Scotch whisky. Single cask 2nd Fill AMF Amarone #0300 distilled with Bere barley January 2011 bottled May 2023. Selected for the United Kingdom market just 288 numbered bottles. This bundle includes TWO bottles: 1x bottle of Bruichladdich 12 Year Old 2011 Micro Provenance #0300 1x botte of Bruichladdich Classic Barley

Sold as a bundle with The Classic Laddie

Bruichladdich Distillery was established in 1881 by the Harvey family of distillers based in Glasgow. Situated on the Rhinns peninsular on the island of Islay close and close to the sandy bays of Loch Indaal. Re-opened in 2001 with much of the original Victorian equipment restored to working order. The first release of Bruichladdich’s new whisky was the highly acclaimed PC5, the first release in the limited Port Charlotte range. Also producing very highly peated Octomore, Organic using Islay grown barley, and triple and quadruple distilled single malt and single cask releases. Bruichladdich distillery participates in Feis Ile, the annual Islay Whisky Festival.

Caol Ila 14 Year Old “Dramfool’s Middle Cut” Cask #313329 Islay Single Malt ~ K&L Scotch Whisky News

Caol Ila 14 Year Old “Dramfool’s Middle Cut” Cask #313329 Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky (700ml) ($139.99)

K&L Notes: The first pair of Caol Ila casks in Dramfool’s new Middle Cut private cask line is a doozy. We’ve partnered with Dramfool to be able to give our customers one of the coolest Caol Ila tastings you could ever hope to put together. These compelling casks were part of the legendary Jim McEwan’s retirement plan—the choicest of barrels from Bruichladdich’s early revival days personally selected and owned by Jim himself. This year’s pair of Caol Ila casks, bottled at 14 years old, were finished in McEwan Release 1.2 and 2.2. Barrel #313329 was reracked into release 2.2, the Port Charlotte release that had been aged in a first-fill bourbon barrel from Beam. The result is a smokier and sweeter version of Caol Ila thanks to the additional Port Charlotte influence and an extra bump from what is effectively a super high-quality, now second-fill, Bourbon barrel.

Andrew Whiteley | K&L Spirits Buyer | Review Date: April 22, 2023

Cask #313329 is a beauty. It is more classic Caol Ila than #313321, and perhaps that’s no surprise as there is no wine influence here, just Caol Ila’s famous fruit, grass, and smoke paired with a sweet bourbon barrel and an extra hit of smoke. Upfront notes of vanilla custard, peat, and gummy peach rings. Butterscotch. Salty, smoky, rendered bacon fat. Golf course. Honey graham crackers. It’s got it all and is a great contrasting cask to #313321. The palate is weighty and sweet with a mouth-coating smoke and a balancing herbaceousness. It finishes very clean and sweet. Medium length. If you love the OB Caol Ila 12 year, you’ll flip over this bottling at two more years and cask strength.

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The Good Dram Show – Episode 534 ‘Heroes & Heretics’ – Scotch Whisky News

Welcome to this weeks episode of the show in which I’ll be taking a look at a selection of the releases from the relatively new independent bottler, Heroes & Heretics.

The Good Dram Show with Chris Goodrum Episode 534 – Introducing HAH Whiskies…!

Filmed in The Study Nottingham

Featuring

Heroes & Heretics ‘The Falls of Caledonia’ Glentauchers 2014 (7 year old) 54%

Heroes & Heretics ‘The Disciples’ Macduff 2008 (13 year old) 54%

Heroes & Heretics ‘The MacNab’ Westport 2006 (15 year old) 50%

Heroes & Heretics ‘Smoke & Glory’ Ledaig 2010 (12 year old) 50.3%

Heroes & Heretics ‘Stateside’ George Dickle 2011 (10 year old) 51%

HISTORIC WHISKIES ENCAPSULATE DISTILLERY’S ROLLERCOASTER PAST – Islay Single Malt Whisky News

HISTORIC WHISKIES ENCAPSULATE DISTILLERY’S ROLLERCOASTER PAST 

Irreplaceable bottlings from the 1980s celebrate Ardbeg’s survival – against the odds 

Ardbeg today releases two historic whiskies created at the most pivotal moments of the Islay single malt’s past. Uniting irreplaceable stock from the Distillery’s most turbulent time, Ardbeg The Rollercoaster uniquely captures its lows and highs. Contained within 143 sets, these two rare cask single malts are time capsules of a bygone Ardbeg. One was distilled in 1981 when the Distillery closed, many feared forever. The other in 1989, as its hope-filled revival began. Together, they embody the irrepressible spirit of Ardbeg, which has survived against the odds.

Founded in 1815 on the remote Scottish island of Islay, Ardbeg is famed for creating the world’s smokiest drams. But while this whisky is today revered around the world, its path has been strewn with challenges. In the 1970s, with fashion favouring blended whiskies, just a few casks each year were set aside to be matured as single malt. As a result, stock from that decade is exceptionally hard to come by. Then during the 1980s, the Scotch whisky industry suffered a downturn, which left Ardbeg in a perilous state. On 25th March 1981, the Distillery and on-site maltings closed, and it seemed the iconic name of Ardbeg might be lost for good. Over the next eight years, the Distillery stood silent, its future hanging in the balance. Eventually, as the outlook for Scotch improved, Ardbeg’s fortunes changed. And the Distillery re-opened under new ownership in October 1989, to begin a brave new chapter.

Created two weeks before the Distillery’s closure, The Rollercoaster’s first whisky is from the last cask remaining from the stock of 1981. This 42-year-old bottling was created from a blend of heavily peated malt (up to 110ppm) from Ardbeg’s own malting floors, as well lightly peated malt, only used at the Distillery for a very short period to create “Kildalton-style” Ardbeg. Aged in bourbon casks, then transferred into a single Oloroso sherry cask for rich, spicy notes, it is an unrepeatable taste of Ardbeg’s past.

Celebrating Ardbeg’s 1989 revival, The Rollercoaster’s second whisky is one of the Distillery’s final casks left from that year. It was distilled on 6th December, just weeks after production restarted. By then, malt was supplied by Islay’s Port Ellen Maltings. And to create spirit more suitable for blends, the peating level was lowered to 30-35ppm (today it is a minimum of 50ppm). After an initial maturation in bourbon casks, the whisky was later reracked into a single refill bourbon cask to enhance its subtle peated style. Aged 33 years, its unique flavours capture a singular moment in the Distillery’s history.

As its fans know well, however, Ardbeg’s tumult did not end in 1989 – and the Distillery closed again in 1996. Yet, saved from extinction a year later, it has gone from strength to strength. Ardbeg now has a near-cult following and is one of the highest-awarded smoky malts. Leaving its darkest days far behind, Ardbeg has shown itself to be among the world’s most collectible whiskies. And its core range has won legions of fans around the globe for its signature smoky and complex style.

CEO Caspar MacRae said: “From our Distillery’s most perilous low come two unrepeatable bottlings which take Ardbeg to new heights. Ardbeg The Rollercoaster shows just how far our Distillery has come since its uncertain past. Today, Ardbeg is one of the world’s most collectible whiskies. And as its fanbase continues to grow, we are more invested in our Distillery and our island community than ever before. We have built a new stillhouse to ensure the future of Ardbeg’s legendary smoky spirit, and we have recently invested in a well-known hotel on Islay, so we can create a world-class hospitality experience for residents and visitors alike. Here’s to the future of Ardbeg!”

Ardbeg’s Director of Whisky Creation, Dr Bill Lumsden, said: “Ardbeg The Rollercoaster is a unique opportunity for collectors to experience two very different tastes of Ardbeg’s heritage, and acquire a set of bottlings with an incredible story. The 1981 expression was made from some of the last malt ever to emerge from our maltings as Ardbeg teetered on the brink of closure. It is a beautiful combination of sweet and spicy sherried notes and hints of Ardbeg’s savoury side. Distilled soon after spirit flowed from the stills again, with a radically different malt, the 1989 is an equally singular Ardbeg. Classic notes of lime and vanilla combine with sea spray and very subtle, smoky tones. A snapshot of the contrasting spirits of those days, the time capsule whiskies of Ardbeg The Rollercoaster will go down in Ardbeg history.”

Whisky Expert and Writer, Charles Maclean, who tasted the whiskies with Dr Bill Lumsden, said: “The Rollercoaster’s two whiskies vividly embody the up-and-down fortunes of Ardbeg Distillery during the 1980s. With their rich historical provenance, intriguing stories and exceptional flavour, these rare, limited editions will be highly sought after by collectors.

“While these single malts are quite different to each other in taste and aroma, both are created from more lightly peated malt than the Ardbeg of today – and so have a gentler phenolic style. I find the 1981 whisky unusually mentholic and cooling, and the 1989 particularly elegant and reserved. Both are fascinating representations of highly significant years in Ardbeg’s history.”

Beautifully encased in a presentation box crafted from solid Scottish oak by renowned designer John Galvin, Ardbeg The Rollercoaster’s 143 sets will be offered to collectors and connoisseurs through the Moët Hennessy Private Client channel, across the world.

To register interest in purchasing Ardbeg The Rollercoaster, visit ardbeg.com or enquire at the Distillery Visitor Centre on Islay. Price on application.

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The Rollercoaster’s first whisky: Ardbeg Cask No.1 1981

This whisky was distilled 11th March 1981, from a rare union of malts. It was produced using a heavily peated malt (up to 110ppm) – some of the last ever made in Ardbeg’s own maltings – as well as very lightly peated malt, used to create “Kildalton-style” Ardbeg. This was produced at the Distillery owner’s maltings in Kilgour, Fife, in the east of Scotland, and only used at the Distillery from 1978-1981. This intriguing spirit was laid down bourbon barrels – some of the final casks filled before the Distillery closed on 25th March that year. The whisky was then transferred into a refill Oloroso sherry cask on 30th August 2006, to bring subtle sherried notes to its classically smoky style. It was bottled on 20th June 2023 at 47.3% ABV.

Tasting notes

Colour: Burnt Orange

Aroma: A beautiful combination of Brazil-nut-flavoured toffee, orange syrup, linseed oil, the gentlest hint of woodsmoke, some touches of grilled asparagus and pepper, and a soft but distinctively savoury note like sourdough bread. A few drops of water releases more toffee notes, a touch of Viennese coffee and some distant herbs.

Taste: A rich, warming and peppery mouthfeel leads into a symphony of incredible flavours – soft burnished leather, aniseed, toffee, demerara sugar, and a gentle tarry smoke flavour. Then the spices appear: clove, nutmeg, cinnamon, ginger, with some soft, sweet malty biscuity notes.

Finish: Soothing and gentle, goes on forever, with a balanced combination of dates, toffee, leather and creosote.

The Rollercoaster’s second whisky: Ardbeg Cask No.17 1989

Distilled on 6th December 1989, this whisky was among the first single malt to be laid down after Ardbeg re-opened in October that year. With malt now supplied by Port Ellen maltings at 30-35ppm to make it more suitable for blending, its spirit was much more lightly peated than had formerly been traditional for Ardbeg – or is today. From 1989-1996, production was intermittent, as Ardbeg only operated for two months each year. This spirit was initially laid down in bourbon barrels, and transferred into a refill bourbon cask on 11th August 1999, to enhance its gently peated character. It was bottled on 20th June 2023 at 45.3% ABV.

Tasting notes

Colour: Deep Gold

Aroma: Sooty and drying, with wax crayons, fennel, mustard seed and toasting bread, along with that most distinctive of Ardbeg aromas, like pine resin or smoked lime skins. A splash of water releases a creaminess, with a gentle touch of vanilla and smoked pear, along with some briny sea spray.

Taste: A creamy and effervescent texture is followed by a burst of aniseed toffee, hints of smoked popcorn, smoked paprika and gentle, soothing antiseptic lozenges.

Finish: Tarry smoke is present and beautifully integrated with sweet vanilla and Viennese coffee.

Ardbeg

Ardbeg prides itself on being The Ultimate Islay Malt Whisky. Established in 1815, Ardbeg is revered by connoisseurs around the world as the peatiest, smokiest and most complex of all the Islay malts. Despite its smokiness, Ardbeg is renowned for its delicious sweetness, a phenomenon that has affectionately become known as ‘the peaty paradox’. During the 1980s and 1990s, Ardbeg suffered from an uncertain future, and it was not until the brand was purchased by The Glenmorangie Company in 1997 that the Distillery was saved from extinction. Since then, the Distillery has risen like a phoenix and today Ardbeg is well-established as a niche, cult malt, with a passionate following. Today, Ardbeg is one of the world’s most highly awarded smoky single malt whiskies. 

The Ardbeg Committee

The legacy of the whisky was safeguarded in 2000 by the formation of the Ardbeg Committee.  The Committee is made up of thousands of Ardbeg followers worldwide who are keen to ensure that “the doors of Ardbeg never close again”. Today there are more than 180,000 members of the Ardbeg Committee in over 130 countries.  Committee Members are regularly consulted on new bottlings and expressions and are offered exclusive Committee bottlings.  Members also receive invitations to special gatherings, tastings and events.  The Committee, chaired by Jackie Thomson, is free to join at ardbeg.com.

Awards

Ardbeg is one of the world’s most highly awarded smoky single malt whiskies.  Since 2008, Ardbeg has won more than 50 gold and double gold medals in key whisky competitions.  Ardbeg has twice been awarded ‘World’s Best Single Malt’ at the World Whiskies Awards (2010, 2013).  At the 2014 Global Icons of Whisky Awards, then Distillery Manager Mickey Heads was voted ‘Distillery Manager of the Year’.  The following year, Ardbeg’s expressions took the top three spots in Whisky Advocate magazine’s review of the best single malt Scotch whiskies under US$100.  Meanwhile, both Ardbeg Corryvreckan and Ardbeg Uigeadail have been awarded gold medals at the 2016 San Francisco World Spirits Competition. Ardbeg Ten Years Old also won the Best Single Malt Scotch 10 Year Old at the International Whisky Competition 2019, while the Ardbeg Distillery won the Distillery of the Year 2019. In 2020, the International Whisky Competition awarded Ardbeg Corryvreckan first place for Best Single Malt Scotch, Best Single Malt Scotch (No Age Statement), Best cask Strength (Over 57% ABV), Best Peated Scotch and Best Islay Single Malt. Ardbeg Wee Beastie also earned first place for Best Single Malt Scotch Under 10 Year Old and The Ardbeg Distillery achieved another Distillery of the Year award. In 2021, Dr Bill Lumsden was awarded Master Distiller of the Year for the fifth time, and Ardbeg Uigeadail won World Whisky of the Year in the International Whisky Competition. In 2022, at the International Whisky Competition, Ardbeg was awarded The Distillery of the Year Award, while Ardbeg Ardcore won first place in Best New Scotch Release, Best Peated Single Malt and Best Islay Single Malt. In 2023 to date, Ardbeg has been awarded four Gold and eight silver medals at the International Spirits Competition, Silver in the International Wine & Spirits Competition and Double Gold at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition.

Ardbeg Rollercoaster’s presentation box

Designed and crafted by John Galvin Design, the wooden gift edition which houses this set of bottles is inspired by Ardbeg’s rollercoaster history. Its contemporary design has been created using a fusion of hand-crafted techniques and precision engineering. On the front of the gift box, made from Scottish oak, an undulating copper-coloured line reflects the track of a rollercoaster. It opens up to reveal an interior with details in copper and leather, reminiscent of a rollercoaster car – complete with the traditional bumper. Behind the bumper sit the two bottles, side by side, as if ready to begin a hair-raising journey at the funfair. Meanwhile, on Ardbeg’s classic green bottles, the dates 1981 and 1989 are playfully picked out in a rollercoaster track design. The stoppers are also copper in colour, with wavy lines evoking a rollercoaster motion. On each label, the outlook for Ardbeg at the time is depicted – on the 1981 is written: ‘The End Was Nigh’ and on the 1989 ‘A New Beginning’.

Ardbeg’s barley

Ardbeg malted its own heavily-peated barley on site until 1981 until the distillery was mothballed. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the Distillery was also producing unpeated “Kildalton-style” Ardbeg, using unpeated malt from Kilgour Maltings in Fife. As a result, Ardbeg’s peating style was varied. When it re-opened in 1989, the Distillery began using barley malted at Port Ellen Maltings on Islay. Ardbeg uses the same maltings today, with malt created to its exact specifications. 

Ardbeg’s Collectability

Rare Whisky 101 produces in-depth reports of the rare whisky market. In a recent report, its Collectors Ranking table shows Ardbeg as the second-most collectable whisky, equally weighting volume and value data for whisky sold in the UK at auction. https://www.rarewhisky101.com/intelligence

The Glenmorangie Company

The Company is one of the most renowned and innovative distillers and marketers of Scotch whisky brands worldwide and is part of Moët Hennessy, the wine and spirits division of Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton. Headquartered in Edinburgh, Scotland, the Company produces Glenmorangie Single Highland Malt whisky and Ardbeg Single Islay Malt.

Responsible Drinking

Ardbeg and The Glenmorangie Company advocate responsible drinking and suggest that drinkers savour Ardbeg whiskies in moderation and in line with recommended daily guidelines for alcohol consumption.


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