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Where to buy Ardmore 2009 (cask 709322) (bottled 2022) - Berry Bros. & Rudd | 700ML

Ardmore 2009 (cask 709322) (bottled 2022) - Berry Bros. & Rudd | 700ML

€193,95

Whiskey: Ardmore 2009 (cask 709322) (bottled 2022) - Berry Bros. & Rudd | 700ML

Single malt from the Ardmore distillery, independently released by Berry Bros. & Rudd. Matured between 2009 and 2022, this expression spent its time in a single cask that previously held Islay whisky, bolstering the smoky character of the whisky within.

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Size: 700ML

Proof: 110.6 (55.3%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Ardmore

Detailed Description

Single malt from the Ardmore distillery, independently released by Berry Bros. & Rudd. Matured between 2009 and 2022, this expression spent its time in a single cask that previously held Islay whisky, bolstering the smoky character of the whisky within.

Ardmore 2009 (cask 709322) (bottled 2022) - Berry Bros. & Rudd | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Charred vanilla, a touch of dried violet and heather, with earthy ash and a hint of medicinal peat.

Palate: The rich smoke takes hold, with stewed orchard fruits and smoked liquorice.

Finish: Lingering notes of iodine and vegetal smoke, with crumbly fudge and floral tea.

Distillery Information

Built in 1898, Adam Teacher established the distillery to ensure a good supply of whisky for Teachers blended whisky. The build followed a surge of demand for Teachers products and was part of an extensive expansion of the company, including an international marketing campaign. Lying just below Knockandy Hill, alongside the railway line between Inverness and Aberdeen, Ardmore was one of the last remaining distilleries to rely on coal powered fires to heat its stills and did not convert to steam 'til 2003. In 2005, Beam Global became the new owners after buying twenty wine and spirit companies from Allied Domecq, for five billion dollars. Shortly after the acquisition, Ardmore’s capacity was increased from 3 to 5.1 million litres and in 2007 its own bottling was, at last, released, namely Ardmore Traditional. ‘Traditional’, matured in bourbon casks, followed by a secondary maturation in quarter casks, was originally launched for the duty free market but was released also on the American market in March of 2008. One of the largest distilleries in Scotland, Ardmore is also the site for large scientific research laboratories. The whisky is mostly quite peated, but a small amount of un-peated whisky is released during a few weeks yearly in the shape of Ardmore Ardlair, though this is used exclusively in various blends.

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Ardmore 2009 (cask 709322) (bottled 2022) - Berry Bros. & Rudd | 700ML

€193,95

Whiskey: Ardmore 2009 (cask 709322) (bottled 2022) - Berry Bros. & Rudd | 700ML

Single malt from the Ardmore distillery, independently released by Berry Bros. & Rudd. Matured between 2009 and 2022, this expression spent its time in a single cask that previously held Islay whisky, bolstering the smoky character of the whisky within.

Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

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ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.

Size: 700ML

Proof: 110.6 (55.3%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Ardmore

Single malt from the Ardmore distillery, independently released by Berry Bros. & Rudd. Matured between 2009 and 2022, this expression spent its time in a single cask that previously held Islay whisky, bolstering the smoky character of the whisky within.

Ardmore 2009 (cask 709322) (bottled 2022) - Berry Bros. & Rudd | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Charred vanilla, a touch of dried violet and heather, with earthy ash and a hint of medicinal peat.

Palate: The rich smoke takes hold, with stewed orchard fruits and smoked liquorice.

Finish: Lingering notes of iodine and vegetal smoke, with crumbly fudge and floral tea.

Distillery Information

Built in 1898, Adam Teacher established the distillery to ensure a good supply of whisky for Teachers blended whisky. The build followed a surge of demand for Teachers products and was part of an extensive expansion of the company, including an international marketing campaign. Lying just below Knockandy Hill, alongside the railway line between Inverness and Aberdeen, Ardmore was one of the last remaining distilleries to rely on coal powered fires to heat its stills and did not convert to steam 'til 2003. In 2005, Beam Global became the new owners after buying twenty wine and spirit companies from Allied Domecq, for five billion dollars. Shortly after the acquisition, Ardmore’s capacity was increased from 3 to 5.1 million litres and in 2007 its own bottling was, at last, released, namely Ardmore Traditional. ‘Traditional’, matured in bourbon casks, followed by a secondary maturation in quarter casks, was originally launched for the duty free market but was released also on the American market in March of 2008. One of the largest distilleries in Scotland, Ardmore is also the site for large scientific research laboratories. The whisky is mostly quite peated, but a small amount of un-peated whisky is released during a few weeks yearly in the shape of Ardmore Ardlair, though this is used exclusively in various blends.

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