Jan-Case
Ardbeg An Oa
Single Malt — Islay, Scotland
Reviewed
September 6, 2020 (edited February 27, 2021)
(Ardbeg parallel tasting of the An Oa, the Uigedail and the Corryvreckan.)
Subtle yet very characteristic Ardbeg-peat on the nose with the fantastic signature smokiness along strong walnuts, peaches, sweet crackers, harvested grain and straw - all with a fresh breeze of salted sweet smoke. It is light and very delicious on the nose.
Equally gentle and non-aggressive on the palate. Due to it liquid viscosity it delights you with a nice but cold ashy barbecue sweetness. Then some granola bars flavors with vanilla along a mild dried fruit mix. It all comes together in a nice warming finish.
I really enjoy this one and that is for the very reason that it is in my opinion the most compatible and likable Islay peat whiskies that potentially could be liked by a lot of people who aren’t fond of Islay peat. I crown it the Islay-Peat-Gateway-Dram.
Yes, there are a lot more intense and aromatic Ardbegs for sure and even the 10y goes deeper in some regards but I surprisingly don’t really feel like missing something here. I really like it.
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I have yet to dislike an Ardbeg, but id take the Corry and Uigy over it too.
This one was my first Ardbeg (it was a birthday gift), and it was a good introduction to the brand.
This on take the 3rd place in a direct comparison between the An Oa, the Uigeadail and the Corryvreckan. It is still a ver y find whisky and I would go as far that I like it better then the stable regular 10y.