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Ardbeg Ardbog Single Malt Scotch Whisky
The southernmost of the Inner Hebridean Scottish Isles, the island of Islay (pronounced EYE-lah) is only 240 square miles and home to just over 3,000 inhabitants. Still, the island is one of just five distilling regions in Scotland whose identity is protected by law.Ardbeg Distillery, which is situated on the southern coast of Islay, was founded in 1815 by the MacDougall family. By 1886, nearly one-third of the population of Islay worked at the distillery and today, it stands as a testament to Scottish heritage and tradition.Each year, the distillery commemorates Ardbeg Day a day celebrating the distillerys founding with the release of a new whisky. Ardbeg Ardbog Single Malt Scotch Whisky was released on Ardbeg Day 2013 (June 1, 2013), and celebrates the plethora of peat bogs that are found on the island of Islay. Ardbeg Single Malt Scotch Whisky is made from malted barley, which is peated to approximately 50 phenol parts per million (in contrast, Leviathan II Whiskey is peated to 110 phenol ppm, while Octomore 5.1 is peated to 169 phenol ppm). Once the peated barley arrives at the distillery, it is milled and mashed with water sourced from Loch Uigeadail, which is situated approximately 3 miles away from the distillery. Then, the mashed barley is fermented in washbacks made of Oregon pine. While wooden washbacks are more expensive and difficult to maintain as compared to stainless steel washbacks, they absorb a portion of the heat generated during the fermentation process and thus, create a lighter and more rich whisky. In addition, the wooden washbacks contribute estery, carbolic compounds to the whisky. Following fermentation, which lasts for 55 hours, the wash is distilled twice, first through a copper-pot wash still and then again through a copper-pot spirit still. The spirit still is equipped with a purifier, which acts as small condenser and causes a portion of the evaporating vapors to be pumped back into the pot and then re-distilled. This purification process, which is rare in the industry, results in whisky that has a signature fresh and malty flavor.Once the whisky has been distilled, a portion (60 percent) of Ardbeg Ardbog is matured in used, American oak bourbon casks for a minimum of ten years, while the remainder is matured (also for a minimum of ten years) in Spanish oak casks that were previously used to mature Manzanillia sherry. "The Manzanilla maturation weaves salty flavors through the whisky," says Mickey Heads, Ardbegs Distillery Manager, "which is then balanced with the maple syrup creaminess of the first-fill ex-bourbon casks."Ardbeg Ardbog Single Malt Scotch Whisky has classic notes of peat and smoke, which are balanced by touches of rich, dark fruits, crme brle, vanilla and caramel. Only a select number of Ardbog bottles are available, and since Heads believes this it is the best special edition of Ardbeg hes ever tasted, they are sure to sell fast. Pick up yours today!
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Ardbeg Auriverdes Single Malt Scotch Whisky
The southernmost of the Inner Hebridean Scottish Isles, the island of Islay (pronounced EYE-lah) is only 240 square miles and home to just over 3,000 people. Still, the island is one of just five distilling regions in Scotland whose identity is protected by law. Ardbeg Distillery, which is situated on the southern coast of Islay, was founded in 1815 by the MacDougall family. By 1886, nearly one-third of the population of Islay worked at the distillery and today, it stands as a testament to Scottish heritage and tradition.Each year, the distillery commemorates Ardbeg Day a day celebrating the distillerys founding with the release of a new whisky. Ardbeg Auriverdes Single Malt Scotch Whisky was released on Ardbeg Day 2014 (May 31, 2014). The term "Auriverdes"is derived from the Portuguese word "auri,"meaning gold, and "verde,"meaning green. The name of the whisky not only commemorates Ardbeg Distillery (the distillerys signature colors are gold and green), but also the 2014 World Cup, which was hosted in Brazil (the Brazilian flag is gold and green.). Ardbeg Single Malt Scotch Whisky is made from malted barley, which is peated to approximately 50 phenol parts per million. Once the grains have been fermented, they are distilled twice, first through a copper-pot wash still and then again through a copper-pot spirit still. The spirit still is equipped with a purifier, which acts as small condenser and causes a portion of the evaporating vapors to be pumped back into the pot and then re-distilled. This purification process, which is rare in the industry, results in whisky that has a signature fresh and malty flavor.Following distillation, Ardbeg Auriverdes is matured in ex-bourbon barrels. "When the casks arrived in Scotland, we had the heads removed,"explains Gregor Mina, the brand director of Ardbeg Distillery. The heads of the casks were then replaced with "new American oak heads that I had specially made for us, which had been heat treated using a particular and secret toasting regime, designed to achieve a special flavor profile, producing in particular flavors of mocha and coffee. These re-worked barrels were then filled with spirit, and ultimately blended together with a proportion of "classic Ardbeg from 1st and 2nd fill Bourbon barrels."As a result, the whisky has an aroma of malt, vanilla and white pepper that give way to notes of spices, milk chocolate, dark tannins, red fruits, peat and toffee on the palate. The finish is bold and class, with hints of charcoal, iodine, smoke and peppercorns.Pick up a bottle today!
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