On the border between Speyside and the eastern Highlands, Ardmore was established in 1897 and remains a truly authentic, old style Single Malt producer in the region. Its whisky has a strong character which easily could be mistaken as coming from the Scottish islands. Thanks to a growing popularity in many independent bottlings, Ardmore is gaining recognition and has developed a strong following amongst connoisseurs of Single Malt Scotch.
This is a particularly dense and concentrated expression of Ardmore, with an imposing peaty and medicinal profile. Beyond the obvious smoke-driven component, it reveals an abundantly fruity, floral, yet deeply malty character with a rich, oily texture and fragrant notes of green fruit. Aged completely in ex-bourbon casks and bottled in a 700 ml bottle at a cask strength of 59.1% abv.
This is a particularly dense and concentrated expression of Ardmore, with an imposing peaty and medicinal profile. Beyond the obvious smoke-driven component, it reveals an abundantly fruity, floral, yet deeply malty character with a rich, oily texture and fragrant notes of green fruit. Aged completely in ex-bourbon casks and bottled in a 700 ml bottle at a cask strength of 59.1% abv.