Ardbeg Kildalton Project
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Lot number: 154-07272
Winning bid: £180
Since its establishment in 1815, The Ardbeg distillery has been on a tumultuous rollercoaster ride of ownership changes, closures, and reopening. Stability was only achieved relatively recently, when the ailing distillery was purchased in 1997 by industry giants, Glenmorangie. The subsequent years have seen the distillery’s popularity swell, with fans enticed by the signature style of tarry, sooty smoke, balanced against citric sweetness and an oily mouthfeel. While Ardbeg still retains its distinctive personality, it has definitely been influenced by Glenmorangie’s propensity for experimenting with cask finishing, and (dare we say it) NAS expressions.
Kildalton Project:
This is a charity bottling for the Kildalton Project (and not to be confused with the Kildalton 1980! ), which is part of the North Highland Initiative. This charity's aim is to support fragile communities across the northern highlands and around Scotland, and proceeds from the sale of this whisky went towards building a new community hub in the town of Port Ellen. The project is named after the Kildalton cross, a monolithic high cross carved in 800AD, and located in the grounds of a ruined church on Islay's south east coast.
Bottled: 2014
Cask Type: Bourbon, First-Fill & Refill Sherry casks
46% ABV / 70cl
Please note that the inner packaging of this bottle is extremely fragile. We will endeavour to pack them as securely as possible but cannot guarantee they will survive shipping completely intact. Ardbeg themselves are aware of this issue.
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