Ardbeg 25 Year old / Lord of the Isles

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Ardbeg 25 Year old / Lord of the Isles
Single Islay Malt Scotch Whisky
At 25 years old this whisky embodies the richness, depth and sweetness of all Ardbegs. Light gold in colour and powerful in character. A phenomenal, much-sought-after bottling of a really outstanding malt.


£195.00 inc. VAT (£165.96 ex. VAT)

 


 
More Details:
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Bottler: Distillery Bottling
Age: 25 years old
Strength: 46%
Bottle Size: 70cl
 
Customer Reviews:

Posted on 19 Jun 2007 :

Spectacular. Like a more refined Lagavulin with a smooth, velvety finish.

Posted on 27 Jun 2007 :

This is one of the best!! My mum gave it to me when i turned 30. Buy it!!!

Posted on 27 Nov 2007 :

This is actually great value for money - Wondrous stuff

Posted on 31 Dec 2007 :

The Best ever from Ardbeg. Buy it

Posted on 21 Feb 2008 :

free guinea pig coffin with every bottle!

Posted on 12 Apr 2008 :

I bought 2,one to drink and one to save, the first was sooooo good that I am now eyeing the second.If you only buy one Islay malt in your life, make it this one. How could you you ever make it just one though. Damn anybody want to start a Ltd. and buy the whole island.


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Brand Info:
Ardbeg
www.ardbeg.com

Ardbeg Distillery

Ardbeg was officially established by the MacDougall family in 1815, the same year as Laphroaig came into official existence a few miles along the road, although it seems that illicit distilling had already been taking place on the site for over twenty years, with Alexander Stewart having founded a distillery there in 1794.  Like its fellow southern Ileachs, Laphroaig and Lagavulin, Ardbeg is heavily peated, with a turfy smoke and seaspray character predominant in most bottlings.  The distillery fell foul of the global whisky downturn in the late 1970s, which, coupled with some criminal mismanagement by the then owners Hiram Walker, led to the distillery falling silent in 1981.  Production resumed sporadically in 1989, but the distillery fell silent again in 1996. 

However, all was not lost. In 1997 Ardbeg was taken over by Glenmorangie plc, and the past decade has seen a remarkable turnaround in fortunes for this previously neglected distillery, which now boasts an excellent tour onsite, a cracking restaraunt and a worldwide following eager for all things Ardbeg.


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