Ardbeg 10 Year Old 70cl Whisky
Ardbeg
Scotland
Single Malt
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Ardbeg
Scotland
Single Malt
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A phenomenal whisky packing powerful peaty deliciousness, Ardbeg 10 Year Old is a favourite of many whisky lovers around the world. Produced on the Kildalton Coast of Islay, this single malt matures for a decade before being bottled without any chill-filtration. If you're after a whisky full of coastal air, smoke and more, this is exactly what you want.
A ridge of vanilla leads to mountain of peat capped with citrus fruits and circled by clouds of sea spray.
Sweet vanilla counterbalanced with lemon and lime followed by that surging Ardbeg smoke that we all know and love.
Long and glorious; sea salted caramel and beach bonfire smoke.
Precise balance, big smoke and non-chill filtered. This is why this is such a famous dram.
Masterpiece. Why shell out for Lagavulin 16 while this beauty is available!
as per the title, the most smoky dram I've tried (so far) understand the love for this stuff and will definitely earned itself a regular place in my bar
A10 is one of the most consistent drams you can experience. This bottle has been just beautiful. I’m half way through and will obviously buy another and another
Great Scotch malt whisky at a fair price
I like it, but I feel it's over priced, should that affect the enjoyment of drinking it, well for me yes it does, so I rarely buy it these days. It is a good Islay malt, but I'd rather pay a bit more and have an Uigeadall.