Ardbeg
Although it has long claimed to be Islay’s smokiest malt (a somewhat hard to prove title, now being challenged by Bruichladdich’s Octomore), Ardbeg can also realistically lay claim to be one of the island’s sweetest. It is this combination of rich sooty/tarry smoke with a citric sweet core which gives it its balance.
| Name | ABV | Age | Cask | Rating | Type | Distillery / Bottler | Location | Shops |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 40% | 17 yo | — | — | SM | Ardbeg | Islay | ||
| 40% | 17 yo | — | — | SM | Ardbeg | Islay | ||
| 40% | 17 yo | — | — | SM | Ardbeg | Islay | ||
| 42.1% | NAS | — | — | SM | Ardbeg | Islay | ||
| 46.3% | NAS | — | — | SM | Ardbeg | Islay | ||
| 48.2% | 25 yo | — | — | SM | Douglas Laing IB | Islay | ||
| 52.1% | NAS | — | — | SM | Ardbeg | Islay | ||
| 57.1% | NAS | — | 88 | SM | Ardbeg | Islay | ||
| 51% | NAS | — | — | SM | Ardbeg | Islay | ||
| 46% | 25 yo | — | — | SM | Ardbeg | Islay |
Ardbeg 17 YO Committee Exclusive
Ardbeg 17 YO L 8 295
Ardbeg 17 YO L4 103 10.19
Ardbeg 1965 (Bottled 2005) Glass Museum Case (Bottle No 037)
Ardbeg 1975 (Cask # 4717) Fèis Ìle 2006
Ardbeg 25 YO (D.1991, B.2016) Douglas Laing’s Xop
Ardbeg Ardbog (2013 Release)
Ardbeg Corryvreckan
Ardbeg Hypernova
Ardbeg 25 YO Lord Of The Isles