Monday, April 22, 2024

Scotch Wish List

THE THREE MONSTERS OF SMOKE
 
Includes Three 200 ml Bottles:

Ten Years Old is revered around the world as the peatiest, smokiest, most complex Single Malt of them all, perfectly balanced with fruity floral sweetness and complexity. Its maturation in ex-Bourbon American Oak casks creates a balance of sweet vanilla and bold spice. Multi-award-winning, Ardbeg's flagship whisky reflects the best of Islay.

Wee Beastie is Ardbeg’s newest permanent expression is the youngest Ardbeg ever. Wee Beastie is matured in a mix of Ex-Bourbon & Oloroso sherry casks for just 5 years. The younger the whisky the more powerful the smoke, making this untamed new expression stand out amongst all other Islay Malts. A rich, explosive mouthfeel with lots of chocolate, tar, creosote and smoked bacon, followed by a burst of antiseptic lozenges, eucalyptus and more aniseed.

An Oa embraces its contrasts. It is inspired by the Mull of Oa, the cliffs protecting the Ardbeg distillery from the wild Atlantic Ocean. It brings together the finest casks and balances roundness with Ardbeg's signature intensity. To create the complexity of An Oa (pronounced “An Oh”), whiskies are matured in Pedro Ximénez casks for sweetness, Virgin Charred Oak casks for spiciness and ex-Bourbon American Oak casks for intensity. These different parts are then married together in the bespoke Gathering Vat.


5 comments:

Rot said...

The description of the second one is hilarious

Lady M said...

I think this post needs to be read in a Scottish accent.

Rot said...

Haha

Erik J.A. said...

I'm a big Ardbeg/Islay scotch fan. I prefer Laphroaig, but genetically, they could be brothers. I have tried to get my bourbon loving friends (I love it as well - I live in KY) to try it, and most recoil. I describe the taste to them as band aids and iodine, which probably doesn't help, but it's accurate. Wish I could get my hands on this set!

Rot said...

I hope you can find it!