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Ardnamurchan AD09.22 Cask Strength

  • Country: Scotland
  • Region: Highland
  • Category: Single Malt Whisky
  • Owners: Adelphi Distillery Ltd
  • Bottler: Distillery
  • Brand: Ardnamurchan
  • Age Statement: NAS
  • Chill Filtered: No
  • Alcohol % ABV: 58.4
  • Cask Strength: Yes
  • Average Price (2023) £: 64.97
  • Colour Status: Natural
  • Peated / Smoke: Medium Peat / Smoke
  • Cask Maturation / Finish: Bourbon/Sherry
  • Single Cask: No
  • Mash Bill: Malted Barley
  • Barley: 100
  • Whisky Experience Level: Experienced
  • Value Score : 97 out of 100
  • Bottle Stopper: Natural Cork
  • Packaging: No Packaging
  • Core Bottle or Special Release: Core Bottle
  • Product URL: https://www.adelphidistillery.com/single-malts/
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Ardnamurchan AD Cask Strength Single Malt Whisky

A rarefied whisky experience.

Our Single Cask releases are unique snapshots into particular moments of our distillery’s liquid history. An opportunity for you to sample whisky in its most natural state; cask strength, unchill-filtered, naturally coloured.

From the Whisky Exchange:

A limited-edition cask strength single malt from Ardnamurchan, AD/09.22 is a combination of peated and unpeated whisky, matured in both ex-bourbon and ex-sherry casks until September 2022. The palate offers notes of oyster shells, campfire smoke, waxy lemons, honeycomb, strawberries, black pepper and sea salt that linger in the finish.

From Master of Malt:

The September 2022 release of Cask Strength from Ardnamurchan, this year's sees the folks at the distillery opt for a higher percentage of peated whisky compared to previous releases, aged in a combination of bourbon and sherry casks, alongside unpeated, sherry-aged malt. Bottled at 58.4%, and non-chill filtered, this is a Highland single malt that's certainly on the smokier side.

Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt

Nose: Waves of maritime smoke, with oaky vanilla, and lemon zest.

Palate: Coastal peat, with ripe summer berries, warm oak, and gentle, peppery spice.

Finish: The peat lingers, with gentle seaweed salinity.

 

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