Ardnamurchan AD/

Overall rating
85.14/100
ratings
69
Whiskybase ID
WB259791
Category
Single Malt
Distillery
Bottler
Distillery Bottling
Bottling series
Cask Strength Release
Vintage
2016 & 2017
Bottled
2024
Cask Type
Bourbon & Sherry
Number of bottles
7222
Strength
58.3 %
Size
700 ml
Barcode
5060383653878
Added on
19 aug 2024 9:37 pm by Tauti
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Overall rating
85.14/100
ratings
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Whisky reviews for Ardnamurchan AD/

23 users have left 23 reviews for this whisky. Average rating is 85.14 points.

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  1. Joca2745 scored this whisky 84 points Expert Senior

    Believe the hype but also don't, at least not yet.

    Unique but also rough. My first pour out of a freshly opened bottle was great (87), but then it became rougher, so I put it aside for a few months and am now getting back to it. Not as dense and inviting as the first pour, but not as rough as the second try.

    Do not pay silly prices for this CS NAS one, 60 euros is a fair price to help an honest distillery keep going forward.
    • Nose
      85 85
      Earthy, feisty, weird, unique. Needs water here. A bit alcoholic even after dilution, caramel dense while spiky. This and their standard release are the only whiskies I've ever tried that seem to lean heavily into the "burnt but recently put out" bay leaf in a farm full of of manure type note. In the background, it feels like a vegetable stand with cold tar and fennel medicine rubbed on a new rubber tire. The peat seems more mainland-burnt than anything else: are the majority of these casks non-peated like the standard release? The sherry appears only after getting by the funk, the toasted malt and the burnt oak spices. More and more dried herbs, the casks seem to be very active on this one, or maybe the distillate is just that weird. A weird experience, but also too much fun.
    • Taste
      84 84
      Medium/medium-light oiliness, simpler than the nose. Boozy and sweet upfront with saturated honeys and vanillas, bubblegum, juicy malt, and a very light sherry influence. After that, the burnt wood spices and herbs show up as expected after the nose (black pepper, paprika, oak, burnt thyme and rosemary). Not as memorable as the nose, still pretty unique.
    • Finish
      83 83
      Medium length, a nice development from the palate. More earthy peat, more organic and vegetal, more complex. Hardcore chilli and black pepper notes (flavor-wise), more vegetal and spicy than hot. We get a bit of everything, from the sherry, to the malt, to the wood, to the peat, to the burnt herbal elements. Quite flavorful, but also leaning too much on the dry, toasted and bitter herbal notes IMO. Also a very youthful character with a prominent airy menthol note. A unique whisky that still needs a few twitches to reach its true potential, not just in terms of age, but also in choice of casks and perhaps even in distillation methods.

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