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Ardmore | 11 Jahre | 2010-2021 #19803203 | Private Cask Bottling | Duncan Taylor | 54,8%

Ardmore | 11 Jahre | 2010-2021 #19803203 | Private Cask Bottling | Duncan Taylor | 54,8%

SINGLE MALT WHISKY
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Category Single Malt Whisky
Country Scotland
Region Highlands
Volume 1l
Alcohol Content 54.8%-vol
Age 11 Jahre
Bottling Date 2021
Number of Bottles 234
Cask Number 19803203
Cask Type Ex-Islay
Peat stark rauchig | heavily peated
Filtration nicht kühlgefiltert | non-chill-filtered
Colouring ohne Farbstoffe | non-coloured
Distillery Ardmore Distillery, Kennethmont, Huntly AB54 4NH, Scotland, United Kingdom
Bottler Duncan Taylor, King Street, Huntly, Scotland, AB54 8HP, United Kingdom
Importer / Distributor Kirsch Import GmbH & Co. KG, Mackenstedter Str. 7, 28816 Stuhr, Deutschland
  • Ardmore - Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky

    Nestled in the rugged landscape of the Scottish Highlands, Ardmore Distillery stands as a bastion of traditional Scotch whisky. Established in 1898 by William Teacher, Ardmore has been crafting exceptional peated single malt whiskies for over a century, preserving the essence of a bygone era in whisky production.

    At Ardmore, the commitment to traditional methods is paramount. The distillery is one of the few that still uses traditional wooden washbacks and direct-fired stills, a rarity in modern whisky making. This time-honored approach, combined with the use of local peat, imparts a distinct smokiness to Ardmore's whiskies, a characteristic cherished by peat aficionados.

    The distillery's location near the Grampian Mountains contributes to the unique profile of its whiskies. The soft, peat-infused water from the Knockandy Hill and the rich, local barley give Ardmore's expressions a robust and full-bodied flavor, marked by notes of honey, spice, and the unmistakable Highland peat smoke.

    Ardmore's core range, including the Ardmore Legacy and the Ardmore Traditional Cask, showcases the distillery's mastery in balancing peat with the complexity of Highland whisky. Each bottle from Ardmore is not just a whisky; it's a piece of Scottish heritage, offering a window into the soul of Highland whisky craftsmanship.

    Discover the legacy of Ardmore, where each dram is a tribute to the enduring allure of peated Highland whisky, appealing to both long-time enthusiasts and newcomers to the world of Scotch.

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  • Duncan Taylor

    Duncan Taylor is an independent whisky bottler based in Huntly, Scotland, operating since 1938. The company is known for its careful selection and bottling of high-quality Scottish whiskies.

    Historical Roots and Development

    Duncan Taylor was founded in 1938 by Abe Rosenberg and began as a cask trader, selling whisky casks to various distilleries and blending houses in Scotland. Over the years, the company expanded its business and started bottling its own whiskies. Today, Duncan Taylor is known for its extensive collection of rare and old casks, which include a variety of single malts and single grains.

    Quality Philosophy and Craftsmanship

    Duncan Taylor's philosophy places great emphasis on quality and authenticity. Each cask is carefully selected and bottled without the addition of coloring or chill filtration to preserve the natural taste of the whisky. The company relies on traditional whisky-making methods and focuses on highlighting the character and individuality of each whisky.

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