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EAT, SLEEP & DRINK ARDBEG AT DISTILLERY’S BOUTIQUE HOTEL

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The world’s smokiest, peatiest Islay malt whisky today opens the doors of its boutique hotel Ardbeg House, offering the island’s visitors and community an extraordinary opportunity to eat, sleep and drink Ardbeg. Just a short hop from the Distillery on Islay, this world-class whisky and hospitality experience blends the ultimate in Scottish hospitality with the flavours and legends of Ardbeg’s island world.

Since Ardbeg was saved from extinction in 1997, the whisky has risen like a phoenix to become a niche, cult malt. Its following is so passionate that thousands make the pilgrimage to the Distillery each year. Today, Ardbeg House invites whisky lovers to steep themselves in the Distillery’s smoky universe, morning, noon and night.

Nestled on the shore in the picturesque village of Port Ellen, Ardbeg House (formerly the Islay Hotel) has been designed in collaboration with interior storymakers Russell Sage Studio to celebrate the best of Islay – complemented by handcrafted pieces from more than 20 Scottish and Islay artisans. There are 12 striking suites and bedrooms, which merge playful detail with Ardbeg’s own brand of luxury. Think copper wall art crafted from a retired Ardbeg still, a custom-designed boat chandelier, and buttons labelled “Press for Smoke” which reveal hidden smoky drams.

In the House’s boldly themed Signature Restaurant and the Islay Bar – a much-loved watering hole revived from Islay’s past – visitors and locals alike are invited to enjoy exceptional Scottish food and drink with an Ardbeggian twist.  From hand-dived scallops collected by one of the Distillery’s stillmen to inventive dishes infused with Ardbeg and drams only found on Islay.  Outside, The Untamed Courtyard will feature a handcrafted smoker and grill, courtesy of Ardbeg’s multitalented distillery technician Daniel Branson, offering guests the chance to savour barbequed dishes that mirror Ardbeg’s signature smoky notes.

Whether guests are diehard Ardbeggians or just discovering smoky malt, every detail of the House has been chosen to give visitors a warm Islay welcome:

  • Islay life and its legends are celebrated at every turn, from a giant tapestry depicting a contemporary scene on the island. Upstairs, each suite or bedroom is themed to reflect a different aspect of Islay’s story. Guests can discover hidden surprises that evoke the spirit of Islay’s storied past, from its notorious smugglers’ hideaways to its captivating legendary figures, and the mythical creatures rumoured to inhabit its coastlines.
  • Scotland and Islay’s food and drink are showcased in the House’s Signature Restaurant. At the heart of the room, the fire table serves as a striking “top table,” bringing guests together for a memorable and communal dining experience night after night. There are Ardbeg-inspired dishes made from local ingredients, along with a mouthwatering range of whiskies, including Islay exclusives Ardbeg Homecoming and Ardbeg House Reserve. For those who are feeling sociable, every Friday the restaurant’s shared Shortie’s Table (named after Ardbeg’s much-loved canine mascot), is a chance to join others and swap stories over a set menu with whisky pairings.
  • Immersive experiences give guests the chance to discover more about Ardbeg and Islay: A daily Distillery tour is reserved for guests of Ardbeg House, for a deep dive into the peaty whisky where it all began. There are opportunities to explore Islay’s wild landscapes, abundant wildlife and stunning beaches. And at 18:15 (a nod to Ardbeg’s founding year of 1815), all guests are invited to the Islay Bar for a special ritual – whisky hour – to toast the day and taste Ardbeg Badger Juice. This intriguingly named small-batch whisky has a secret recipe. Poured from a special cask, it will be available only by the dram in the Islay Bar.

Ardbeg President and CEO Caspar MacRae said: “Islay has been Ardbeg’s home for over 200 years – and we are so excited to be sharing this world-class whisky and hospitality experience in the heart of Port Ellen, just a stone’s throw from the distillery. At Ardbeg House, we will immerse the island’s visitors and local community in local stories and Ardbeggian rituals – as well as sharing some very exclusive whiskies.

“Ardbeg House is a one-of-a-kind travel destination which will further enhance Islay’s reputation as one of the best places on the planet for whisky tourism. Whether or not our guests are smoky malt lovers when they arrive, we guarantee that by the time they leave, they will be lifelong fans of Ardbeg and Islay. We’re looking forward to welcoming visitors and locals through our doors to eat, sleep and drink Ardbeg from today.”

Russell Sage said: “A stay at Ardbeg House is truly magical. From the buzz of the Islay Bar, home to locals and visitors alike, to the extraordinary décor in the bedrooms inspired by the myths and legends of Islay and tales from the distillery – a visit appeals to all the senses. This is the kind of place you have to experience for yourself, because there’s nothing like Ardbeg House – it is like nowhere else in the world.”

Ardbeg House offers a warm Islay welcome to all. Make a booking for both the restaurant and rooms for autumn 2025 and beyond at www.ardbeg.com/visitus/ardbeghouse.html

Photography: – Ardbeg House Islay Bar (credit: Sim Canetty-Clarke)

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF REQUIRED: 

  • Russell Sage Q&A: An extended interview with Russell Sage.
  • Design Fact Sheet: Full details of each room’s theme and design, along with detail about the artisans who took part in the House’s transformation.
  • Eating, Drinking & Experiences Fact Sheet: Full details about the House’s restaurant, bar, local suppliers and the activities on offer to guests.
  • Full credits sheet: including details of all partners and collaborators.

About 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 200,000 members of the Ardbeg Committee in over 140 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 is free to join at ardbeg.com.

Ardbeg House

Ardbeg House is a world-class whisky and hospitality experience on Islay, which offers the island’s visitors an extraordinary opportunity to eat, sleep and drink Ardbeg. Situated in the bustling town of Port Ellen, this 12-bedroom boutique hotel blends the ultimate in Scottish hospitality with the flavours and legends of Ardbeg’s island world. Visitors and locals are welcomed to enjoy the best of Scottish food and drink at the House’s Signature restaurant and the Islay Bar, including exclusive Ardbeg drams. To book, go to www.ardbeg.com

Ardbeg House Reserve

Ardbeg House Reserve is a highly limited 21-year-old whisky available exclusively at Ardbeg’s boutique hotel, Ardbeg House – the ultimate Ardbeggian destination. Aged in bourbon and Oloroso sherry casks, just 800 numbered bottles of this cask-strength whisky exist. Uniting notes of sea spray, smoke and sweet figs in just 800 bottles, Ardbeg House Reserve is the ultimate memento of a stay on Islay. 

Ardbeg House Reserve Tasting Notes:

ABV:    52.9%

Colour: Mahogany

Aroma: Rich, malty and biscuity, with tangy notes of raisins and sultanas, along with hints of hickory-smoked ham, barbecued spare ribs, and a burst of treacle toffee. The merest splash of water opens the bouquet, to reveal touches of orange oil, honey, burning heather and a hint of old leather.

Taste:   The texture is thick, oily and viscous. It is followed by a powerful hint of oily, tarry peat smoke, tempered by the distinct sweetness of demerara sugar, figs in syrup, aniseed flavoured bonbons and a touch of nut toffee. This is then supplemented by flavours of charcoal, graphite, leather and damp peat bog.

Finish:   Lingering, slightly briny – like olives – with touches of eucalyptus, camphor, menthol and tar

RRP: £400 

Ardbeg Homecoming

This permanent, small-batch release is available exclusively on Islay, at Ardbeg House and at the Distillery. It is intended as the ultimate reward for those who make the pilgrimage to Ardbeg’s island home. Aged in bourbon casks, then in first-fill rum casks, the first batch of this cask-strength release has a distinctly tropical vibe, layering ripe banana, pineapple and spices on classic peaty notes.  

Ardbeg Homecoming Tasting Notes:

ABV:    47.7%

Colour:            Light gold

Aroma: A beguiling mix of smoky fudge, ripe banana and sweet barley malty notes on the nose initially. More fruits like apple and pineapple are layered below. With a splash of water, fragrant pine resin and mossy notes emerge. Then more classic notes of lime juice, fennel, and some subtle apple woodsmoke comes to the fore – ending with spice.

Taste:  The texture is smooth and creamy. Lots of smoky toffee, tar and soot mix with spiced coffee grounds and briny sea spray. These lead into sweeter flavours of banana candies, cocoa powder and shortbread, with a dash of cinnamon.

Finish:   Intense and long lasting. Lots of tarry, sweet smoke lingers, with antiseptic lozenge and menthol, ending in sweet, spiced coffee.

RRP: £120

 Ardbeg Badger Juice 

Available only by the dram in the Islay Bar, this intriguingly named small-batch Ardbeg is the creation of Master Blender Gillian Macdonald. The recipe of each highly limited and unrepeatable batch remains a secret. Guests are invited to enjoy a dram from a special cask at the bar at 18:15 each night – a nod to Ardbeg’s founding year, 1815 – for £5 per 25ml measure. 

BADGER JUICE: Batch 1 

Colour:             Bright gold

Aroma:            Curious, rich and oily, with a distinctive burst of extra-virgin olive oil, along with a hint of gingerbread, nutmeg and soot. A splash of water draws out some fresh, salty, sea-spray notes, tempered with a touch of sweetness, almost like salted-caramel toffee.

Taste:              A lovely, soothing texture, leading into flavours of lime sherbet, spearmint, fudge and aniseed, along with touches of antique leather and creosote. The smoke is always there, but in a beautifully integrated way, intermingled with sugar-coated almonds, menthol and tar. 

Russell Sage Studio

Russell Sage Studio, established in 2005, comprises a thriving team of dedicated interior designers, FF&E designers, planners, restorers and art and antiques experts. Since inception, the studio has built a reputation for creating unique interior stories for five-star hotels, exclusive members’ clubs, premium restaurants, luxury bars and private residences around the world.

The Glenmorangie Company previously collaborated with Russell Sage Studio to refurbish the award-winning boutique hotel, Glenmorangie House, in Easter Ross.

www.russellsagestudio.co.uk

Thomas Johnstone Ltd

With over 157 years of experience, Scotland-based Thomas Johnstone Ltd has a well-earned reputation for delivering excellence in specialist fit-out, manufactured joinery, and comprehensive M&E coordination. Appointed as the main contractor for the Ardbeg House refurbishment, Thomas Johnstone worked alongside Russell Sage Studio to deliver Ardbeg’s vision for a one-of-a-kind hospitality experience.

www.tjl.com 

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 Highland Single Malt whisky and Ardbeg Islay Single 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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