Ardnamurchan AD/09.23 Cask Strength Bottled 2023


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Description

 

Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky 
Distillery Bottling 70cl / 58.1%

Ardnamurchan AD Cask Strength was released without colouring or chill filtration towards the end of 2023 at its full cask strength of 58.1%.

This is a relatively large batch of just over 50 casks, the vast majority of which were unpeated Ardnamurchan spirit from the 2016 and 2017 vintages aged in American Standard Barrels, but with a handful of peated casks and a small number of Oloroso and Pedro Ximenez sherry casks for depth and balance. Ardnamurchan is going from strength to strength and this looks like another winner.

Attributes
Distillery

Ardnamurchan

Bottler

Distillery

Series Cask Strength
Country Scotland
Region Highland
Bottling Year 2023
Limited Edition Yes
Bottles Produced 13683
Bottle Size 70cl
ABV 58.1%
Pre-Owned No
Tasting Notes

Official Tasting Notes

Nose: Coastal peat smoke, vanilla and tangy and bright citrus zest.

Palate:
Maritime peat, ripe orchard fruit, warm oak and a gentle, warm black pepper spice.

Finish:
Lingering peat with a subtle seaweed salinity.

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the Old Man of Huy
Ardnamurchan AD/Cask Strength (58.1%, OB, b.2023)

Nose: a clean peat smoke, with warm sands, hot clay pots in a greenhouse, and crusty earth so dry it is all crackled. One would struggle to find moisture or maritime character, here. It is all dry and barren, with (dry) ground seashells the only possible connection to the sea -- a sedimentary connection. With time, merbromin appears on the horizon, and burnt hazelwood -- burnt, not charred, curiously. The tenacious taster may discover age-old strawberry chewing gum kept in a wooden cupboard for decades, undisturbed. Yes, the dry, earthy peat is slowly complemented by a thin haze of strawberry, as if strawberry gum were wrapped in gauze. The second nose has a spoonful of custard cream, stem ginger, and a pinch of spices (ground cinnamon, nutmeg), joining the warm sand. Mouth: ooft! The attack is sharp and overtly medicinal. TCP, antiseptic, tincture of iodine, rubbing alcohol, burnt sand. Sharp, precise, hot. The nose made me think of Ardmore, whereas the palate hints at Laphroaig. It is numbing as xylocaine, and chews like soft wood mixed with strawberry gum -- though one will need a magnifying glass and an open mind to find the gum. The second sip is just as sharp and precise, shards of glass ground into dust, and mixed with fine earth, sand, and ginger and cinnamon powder. More chewing brings back the strawberry gum, and adds apricot-square cereals. Odd. Finish: beside the warm sands, we now find stagnant water full of floating vegetal debris, and burnt-wood gratings (now closer to char). A salty-crunchy impression stays on the tongue, which suggests ground seashells again, were they sprinkled with a disinfectant or another. Long, big and earthy, the finish begs to be experienced on a cold evening in a coastal village. The second gulp is windier and airier, if that makes sense, still numbing, saltier and more medicinal. We find cinnamon paste, before it dies with a whisp of smoke via retro-nasal olfaction, sharp, clean, warming.
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