A fantastic tome with history, interviews and some brilliant photos, 'Ardbeg: A Peaty Provenance' is essential reading for anyone with an obsession for all things peaty. Well-timed too, with the arrival of the Renaissance bottling.
For peat-lovers, Ardbeg 10yo is probably the highest-quality 'entry-level' single malt on the market, and the distillery many Islay connoisseurs would choose as their favourite. A whirlwind of peat and complex malty flavours, this is an exuberant, in-your-face whisky to be cherished. Whisky Bible Awards 2012: Best Single Malt Scotch of the Year, 10 Years and Under Web-Exclusive Price!
A very special old Ardbeg 10yo, unusually bottled in clear glass in the 1980s by former owners Hiram Walker. A whopping 95 points from Whiskyfun's Serge Valentin only enhanced this release's legendary status.
A rare bottle of 10 year old Ardbeg bottled some time in the 1990s. This is especially rare as the distillery was closed for almost the entire preceding decade.
A very snazzy gift pack featuring a full-size bottle of Ardbeg's superb 10yo Islay single malt, plus a rather stylish large green branded glass from which to drink it.
A mini bottle of Ardbeg's massively popular 10 year old whisky. A perfect intro to the world of peaty Islay drams, with waves of smoke, sweetness and peat.
A second edition of Ardbeg 'MOR', but unlike 2007's cask-strength version, this has been bottled at 46%, as per the normal 10yo. The bottle will look pretty impressive in your living room and, when empty, will hold an awful lot of 2ps and a very big candle.
A massive 4.5 litre bottle of cask strength 10 year old Ardbeg, bottled as 'MOR' (this was the original MOR bottling). A serious bit of kit that will take up a chunk of space and provide a talking point at whisky related gatherings for years to come. Lifting it to pour a dram may require help.