LeeEvolved
Ardbeg Galileo
Single Malt — Islay, Scotland
Reviewed
December 22, 2018 (edited July 4, 2019)
Ardbeg Galileo is NOT space whisky.
Repeat that over and over in your head, to your local bottle shop owner, to your co-workers that think they know more about whisky than you, to your beloved pet that you swear can communicate with you telepathically. Tell it to whomever spews that nonsense in your direction.
The rumors behind this 2012 bottling from Ardbeg range from cosmonauts smuggling a bottle of Ardbeg 10 on a space flight to cases of the stuff being ordered by members of the international space station. None of it is true. This bottle is simply a celebration of the astronomer Galileo and Ardbeg helping a scientific study about the germination process of barley in zero gravity. They were contacted to supply a few pieces of grain for the experiment while maintaining the same grain here on Earth. Scientists wanted to monitor how things change in space. That’s it.
The whisky specs are: 12 year old stock taken from first and second fill bourbon casks that’s blended with some Marsala wine cask finished juice. It’s non-chill filtered, but does have added coloring and was bottled at 49%. Current prices range anywhere from $215-$400, if you can find it. Is it worth it? In a word, yes.
It’s a beautiful deep, copper gold with big, thick runny legs and heavy droplets. It looks very oily and drinks that way as well.
The nose is typical peat smoke with a spicy backbone. There’s a slightly funky, soured and over-ripened vine fruit aspect that permeates the entire nosing. Raspberries and green grapes immediately came to mind as I nosed this thing for the better part of an hour (I got distracted during the session).
The palate is a complex bit of sweet, salty and savory wine cask. There’s an oily and rich vanilla note from the bourbon cask stock and a distinct tobacco note. The smoke is surprisingly restrained here, but I think it actually helps the overall experience this way. This is a dessert whisky more than a smoky Ardbeg.
The finish is long and sweet, oily and warming that turns spicy right at the very end. The smoke finally leaves its signature here. Smoky burn and spice that meld together perfectly.
Overall, this is an incredible Ardbeg for its age. The entire space whisky talk is just a distraction. Buy this bottle and drink it. They whisky inside this bottle will take your tastebuds on a voyage that no space flight ever could. I found a couple bottles of this online out of The Netherlands for $215 and now I’m wishing I bought a few more- not to collect, but to savor. This is a beautiful Ardbeg. 4.5 stars. Cheers.
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@LeeEvolved Speaking of Ardbeg investment bottles, I just saw one in a store called ‘Rollercoaster’ and I thought of your collection :)
@LeeEvolved - how’d this one get by me.
@Generously_Paul - well, honestly, I can’t disprove that. So I guess I have to take you at your word, Number 2.
My neighbor’s nephew knows a guy that sold a car to a janitor that works at NASA. He said that 25 casks were sent to the ISS where they were finished with gamma rays for 6 months. I’d like to see you disprove that
@SolanaRoots - I’ve also had a few disappointing Macallan’s recently tho, so they may start slipping down the list soon. I’d probably have to bring GlenDronach up, though. Everyone needs a good sherry whisky distillery in their Top 3.
@LeeEvolved Nice. A bit surprised on Macallan but the other two make sense
@SolanaRoots - I’ve started collecting more Ardbeg than drinking them. I’m partial to Laphroaig, Macallan and Highland Park as my Top 3. It seems like Ardbeg really delivers more on the investment side than the enjoyment side- at least in my opinion. Their bottles really hold and increase their value well. But, I can say with plenty of experience- they do taste quite good, too. I just usually choose to invest in them.
Ah interesting, nice review. I was one if those that thought at least some of the liquid made it up into space. Sounds like a great dram...as you say very rare now
Another gem review @LeeEvolved - am I going out on a limb saying that Ardbeg is your favorite distillery? Top 3 at least?