Ardbeg 1972 (Cask 868) 700ml bottle - Scotch Whisky whisky
Scotch Whisky Islay Whisky

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Ardbeg 1972 (Cask 868)

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700ml

ABV

48.5%

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An old single cask Ardbeg 1972 bottled from a bourbon hogshead for the Swedish market. This is from a batch of famous bourbon casks done for various markets in 2004 which met with ...

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Name Ardbeg 1972 (Cask 868)
Brand Ardbeg
Average Price £7500.00
Region Islay Whisky

Product Properties

Volume 700ml
Alcohol Content (ABV) 48.5%
Country of Origin Scotland
Created On CasKompare 05-18-2022

Product Description

An old single cask Ardbeg 1972 bottled from a bourbon hogshead for the Swedish market. This is from a batch of famous bourbon casks done for various markets in 2004 which met with critical acclaim and, inevitably, people complaining about the prices (which were around £300 at the time). Hindsight's a beautiful thing, isn't it?
~ Master of Malt

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About The Brand: Ardbeg

The tiny, secluded Scottish Isle of Islay has been the production site for Ardbeg for more than 200 years. Some people take the twisting road from Port Ellen to Ardbeg. Others heed their instincts, their fate, or the counsel of a trusted friend. Whisky experts have described Ardbeg as 'as near to perfection as makes no difference.' This provides as evidence that Ardbeg genuinely merits its stellar reputation. The whiskey is revered all around the world. Six unique Ardbeg expressions have taken home important awards in the last 10 years, including World Whisky of the Year, Scotch Whisky of the Year, and World's Best Single Malt. The industry's most phenolic malt, soft, clean water from our own water source, together with commitment and enthusiasm Some would argue that the chemistry involved in making Ardbeg is a result of both the production method and the individuals involved. And we concur.

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