6 Great Ardbeg Whiskies by Gérard van der Heijden
Ardbeg Blasda The nose is marked by a smooth mix of citrus notes, peat and smoke. An unusual freshness for an Ardbeg as there are even hints of cut grass.
Ardbeg Almost There The nose is clearly marked by fine peat and the young character of this whisky is obvious. Discrete hints of citrus fruit give it a kind of freshness.
Ardbeg Airigh Nam Beist A very nice peated nose. Oily peat and clear wax notes. In the palate, a very pleasant mix of peat and citrus in a beautiful and complex balance.
Ardbeg Renaissance Ardbeg Renaissance is the eldest in our family of young Ardbegs. Released in limited quantities at full strength, it has a deeper, fuller spectrum of Ardbeg flavours. A supernova of aromas and tastes is released as a heady sophistication rises from the deepest peat the pinnacle of peaty maturity.
Ardbeg Uigeadail A wonderful smoke and peat smell, very complex but with a kind of mystery announces a great malt. A very great malt even, a real Ardbeg.
Ardbeg Supernova Ardbeg Supernova is peated to an astonishing level of over 100 parts per million, making it the peatiest Ardbeg ever.
|