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Ardbeg Alligator
Single Malt — Islay, Scotland
Reviewed
February 4, 2023 (edited February 7, 2023)
Some whiskies are just a Myth. Long lost legends that pass through generations, where people who have tasted them tell the younger enthusiasts that there was a whisky once that blew their minds. In Ardbeg's case, such whisky is called "Alligator".
A not-so-old special limited edition, Ardbeg Alligator was released back in 2011; it seems like yesterday, but 12 long years have passed. It was named that way becaused Dr. Bill Lumdsen matured it in heavily charred oak casks, so heavily charred that the internal wood broke a little forming ducts or grooves where the whisky moved, talking to the oak, interacting with the molecules of the staves.
Bottled at 51.2%abv.
On the nose, it is simply spectacular. Starts with a note of a new pair of cotton socks; cotton candy, povydine, really wonderful, interesting aroma. Coffee, dulce de leche, like a cup of expresso. IT SMELLS EXACTLY LIKE TARGET, THE RETAIL STORES. Scotch tape, caramelized bacon and meat. After a first sip, it gave me gunpowder on the nose, swamp, wet plants.
The palate is incredible, very sweet. Unexpected. Dulce de leche, vanilla, toffee, marshmallows, everything wrapped up in pepper. The second sip gave me smoke and pepper.
Aftertaste was a perfect closure for this dram. I actually wrote in my notes "this **** is great!". It is brown sugar with smoke. A salt bomb, rubber, moss. It is a lovely punch to your face.
Overall, let me tell you this, and i am serious: this might be the best Ardbeg i have ever had. And i have had a lot. Maybe some Supernova expressions might debate that statement, but a true fact here is that this legendary dram is exactly what "the folk" said about it. Such an incredible whisky deserves a perfect score. This is a 100 in my books. Sláinte!!!
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