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Richard-ModernDrinking
Peat-reek and barbeque char 33.135 (SMWS)
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Richard-ModernDrinking
Reviewed March 14, 2020 (edited March 15, 2020)Another five-star delight at this week’s Ardbeg extravaganza. I’ve had a sample of this before and it didn’t disappoint the second time around. While the 25 year old Lord of the Isles is a classical symphony of a whisky, this youthful nine-year-old is a rock concert turned up to 11. What it lacks in sophistication, it more than makes up for in concentrated flavor. -
worldwhiskies95
Reviewed March 10, 2020 (edited October 21, 2021)Drammers Club pour. Very good with notes of Raisins, Dates, Cherries, Prunes, Smoke, Tar, Citrus, Seashells, Pepper, Toffee, Vanilla, and Almonds -
Richard-ModernDrinking
Reviewed June 26, 2018 (edited August 2, 2018)You don’t have to be familiar with the Scottish Malt Whisky Society’s numbering system to identify this as an Ardbeg. This nine-year-old cask bottled in 2017 is true to the distillery’s DNA and in many ways plays liked Uigeadail on steroids, with a higher ABV and an age statement. The nose is sweet mesquite barbecue smoke, with a hint of pine, burnt matches and nutmeg — they could they have called this Cooking Cattle in a Forest Fire. I found it too overpowering to drink neat at its 60.2% ABV but fortunately it’s not too fussy about how much water you add: my sample went down swimmingly diluted to around 50%. Flavors of dark chocolate, dried brisket and kippers combine into a rich and slightly sweet treat. The finish is chocolate and licorice. One to sip and savor. I’d rate this 4.5/5 and fair value at its original price, but I wouldn’t pay silly money on the secondary market.
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