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Ardbeg Supernova 2019
Single Malt — Islay, Scotland
Reviewed
October 17, 2019 (edited April 14, 2020)
OK so this is going to be a different type of review. Supernova for me is not about the taste. It is about the journey that the whisky takes you on. That said lets do a quick review and then explain this.
For me the nose is ardbeg and octomore meet. I get the intensity of the higher abv the clean candied cigarettes, clean malt, and that ardbeg smoke. The flavor is ardbeg and octmore with a lot of extra oak. Yeah there's more to it than that but that's my take.
Now to the journey. This starts off with a smooth, high abv, intense, but smooth and inviting nose. The whisky hits the tongue and it warms it, adds some sweetness and peaty notes. It coats it and it heats up, and heats up, then as you swallow there is an honest physical explosion on the tongue. Suddenly there is a supernova like feeling where the heat comes up and the flavors completely change. Your mouth is left with this unique and I'm going to call it oaky peat but it's so much more complex and frankly unlike anything I can compare it to. Each pour the journey can take a slightly different turn but it always has this explosive change in flavors and notes.
Each pour I get new notes and new flavors and honestly these are some of the most unique earthy and spicy and adbeggian flavors I know.
If you say be damned with refinement, I want hair on my chest, a kick to the crotch and unbridled Ardbeg, this is without a doubt the Ardbeg you've been dreaming of. For me, someone who would like a bit more refinement, someone who loves Ardbeg 23 year or a Laphroaig 25 I still really enjoy the punch in the face.
Don't buy this to sit back and ponder the great thinker's best works. This is the Ardbeg you drink when you need a slap in the face. I'm not sure it justifies the insane price point that put this near 200 after tax, but I am sure this is darn good whisky and there is no ardbeg fan who is going to be disappointed with the whisky on face value.
3.5 score but I got that high with a heavy point of caution that I believe this is priced beyond 90% of even Ardbeg's fans price point and as such 3.0 is if it's your price range BUY IT, this is worth a stretch but I'm not sure it's worth a big one vs getting a pour at a bar. I do think every Ardbeg fan should take this ride, it's truly a unique experience that I'm pretty glad I had the opportunity.
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@Richard-ModernDrinking oh yes, water is very much a good idea on this one. I wanted to more focus on how the whisky took me through that journey than the more traditional "with water and without flavor and smell notes".
Did you try it with a drop of water? I found it transformative, for the better.
I also have a feeling this one might be more in demand because 1) it’s not a regular release and 2) lower price point. Folks might hold off on 19, since it’s an annual release—-although quality might not keep up
@PBMichiganWolverine sure, I have a review up, think we discussed it :) Anyway this isn't comparable. This is raw, intense, a punch to the face. The 19 is a well refined super high quality scotch.
Have you tried the 19? Was wondering how this compares
Wondering if a preview post was a bad idea.