Ardbeg
Volume
700ml
ABV
40%
Age
23 YO
Retailers
1
Ardbeg 1974 Bot.1997 Connoisseurs Choice is a 23-year-old Scotch whisky from the Islay region, known for its distinctive peaty character. Ardbeg distillery is recognized for produc...
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Ardbeg 1974 Bot.1997 Connoisseurs Choice
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Ardbeg 1974 Bot.1997 Connoisseurs Choice is a 23-year-old Scotch whisky from the Islay region, known for its distinctive peaty character. Ardbeg distillery is recognized for producing some of the most heavily peated whiskies in Scotland. This particular bottling was released as part of the Connoisseurs Choice range, which is known for showcasing exceptional single malts.
Rich and complex with notes of dried fruits, dark chocolate, and a hint of smoke.
Full-bodied with flavors of toffee, spices, and a subtle peat influence, complemented by a touch of citrus.
Long and warming with lingering notes of oak and a gentle smokiness.
An exceptional expression showcasing the depth and character of Ardbeg's older whiskies.
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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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