Ardnamurchan
Volume
700ml
ABV
59.2%
Age
null YO
Retailers
4
Ardnamurchan AD Heritage Barley Release is a Scotch whisky from the Highland region, with an ABV of 59.2%. Ardnamurchan Distillery is known for its commitment to sustainability and...
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Ardnamurchan AD Heritage Barley Release is a Scotch whisky from the Highland region, with an ABV of 59.2%. Ardnamurchan Distillery is known for its commitment to sustainability and uses locally sourced ingredients in its production. This release does not carry an age statement, indicating that it may contain whisky of varying ages.
Rich and complex with notes of caramel, vanilla, and a hint of smoke, complemented by fresh fruit aromas like pear and apple.
Full-bodied with a balance of sweetness and spice; flavors of toffee, dark chocolate, and a touch of citrus zest emerge.
Long and warming with lingering notes of oak, dried fruits, and a subtle maritime influence.
A bold and characterful whisky that showcases the unique qualities of the heritage barley used in its production.
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On the Ardnamurchan peninsula of Lochaber in the Highlands of Scotland, there is a Scotch whiskey distillery called the Ardnamurchan distillery. The distillery, which derives its name from the peninsula, is one of Scotland's most isolated. The independent bottling firm Adelphi constructed and is the owner of the distillery. The local council gave its approval to the distillery's plans in April 2012 after they were presented in 2011. The distillery's construction started in 2013 and was finished in May 2014. 2014 saw the start of production for Ardnamurchan. 2017 was the formal release of the distillery's first whisky, which satisfied the 3-year legal criteria. In 2018, Ardnamurchan whiskey barrels were donated to local youngsters as a charitable present. The distillery has around 10,000 barrels filled by the year 2020. To lessen the distillery's carbon footprint, renewable energy is used to power it. It is run by hydroelectric power as well as a sizable biomass boiler that burns wood from the surrounding Ardnamurchan forest. The distillery's floor maltings are heated by the boiler. The distillery uses the Glenmore river as a source for cooling water and takes water for its whiskey production from springs above the facility.
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