Scott_E
Ardnahoe Inaugural 5yr old
Single Malt — islay , Scotland
Reviewed
June 10, 2024 (edited August 9, 2024)
Treated to a generous sample, I was looking forward to this tasting. My first Ardnahoe. Not sure of what to expect. Throw on a movie and take it for a ride.
N: Sweet peat. Muscular yet approachable. A very inviting nose. A touch of salinity with the phenols always conjures images of a beach bonfire. Butterscotch, orange rinds, lemon drops, black tea and, believe it or not, eucalyptus. A very eclectic aroma mix.
P: The body is thin. Thinner than you would expect given the hearty nose. Fruity and spicy. The sherry notes is the first flavor that you encounter. Somewhat akin to Glendronach. The phenols coat the palate. But with it, an apple orchard, leather, cherries, demerura sugar, nougat and milk chocolate ( think 3 Musketeers bar). These flavors don’t all come out at once. Time and patience are rewarded.
F: At the end of it all, the palate is left sooty, tarry, vanilla-d. Cigar and caramel remain forever. A nice long finish.
W: Water sweetens the dram. I am unsure if it improves the dram or not. It does help open the nose, however.
O: @PBMichiganWolverine best describe this: “Think if Ledaig and Balvenie had a child”. Spot on analogy. This has all the right elements and balance to make it a wonderful pour. More impressively, this is only five years young but sips as a very mature whisky. This is worthy of a spot in the cabinet if you find it. Thank you again @PBMichiganWolverine [94/100][Tasted: 6/7/24]
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@Scott_E “Think if Ledaig and Balvenie had a child” - take my money!
@Scott_E when this comes over stateside , I’m buying 2. ( if the price is still reasonable). I loved this one, one of the best VFM pours I’ve had in ages