Ardbeg Uigeadail
This was the first bottling of the newly opened Ardbeg distillery under the new banner. It was bottled from 90% ex-bourbon casks and 10% ex-sherry casks. The Ardbeg Uigeadail is fruitier and smoother than the normal Ardbeg TEN.
This was the first bottling of the newly opened Ardbeg distillery under the new banner. It was bottled from 90% ex-bourbon casks and 10% ex-sherry casks. The Ardbeg Uigeadail is fruitier and smoother than the normal Ardbeg TEN.
Details about this bottle | Edit |
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464 | |
Ardbeg | |
Scotland, Islay | |
Single Malt Whisky | |
2013 | |
54.2% | |
0.7 l | |
Original bottling | |
Bourbon, Sherry | |
Average tasting notes Tasting notes |
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Nosing
Peat Smoke:
Peat Smoke:
Sweet:
Sweet:
Sherry:
Sherry:
Herb:
Herb:
Fruit:
Bonfire Smoke:
Bonfire Smoke:
Maritime Notes:
Maritime Notes:
Vanilla:
Vanilla:
Fruit:
Seaweed:
Seaweed:
Spices:
Ham:
Ham:
Spices:
Caramel:
Caramel:
Oak:
Oak:
Tobacco:
Tobacco:
Coffee:
Coffee:
Malt:
Malt:
Leather:
Leather:
Salt:
Salt:
Zitrus:
Herbs:
Zitrus:
Honey:
Honey:
Herbs:
Medicinal Smoke:
Alcohol:
Medicinal Smoke:
Alcohol:
Raisin:
Raisin:
Chocolate:
Chocolate:
Nuts:
Dried Fruit:
Dried Fruit:
Iodine:
Iodine:
Heather:
Heather:
Nuts:
Dark Chocolate:
Dark Chocolate:
Orange:
Blackberry:
Orange:
Blackberry:
Cake:
Cake:
Berries:
Clove:
Plum:
Grass:
Grass:
Plum:
Clove:
Berries:
Floral:
Floral:
Grape:
Grape:
Pear:
Tropical Fruit:
Lime:
Pepper:
Fig:
Mint:
Pear:
Lime:
Pepper:
Lemon:
Lemon:
Mint:
Tropical Fruit:
Fig:
Peach:
Peach:
Grapefruit:
Oil:
Grapefruit:
Date:
Date:
Banana:
Walnut:
Banana:
Anis:
Oil:
Walnut:
Nutmeg:
Lemon Peel:
Pineapple:
Pineapple:
Ginger:
Coconut:
Chili:
Chili:
Cinnamon:
Ginger:
Nutmeg:
Apple:
Cinnamon:
Coconut:
Almonds:
Almonds:
Apple:
Lemon Peel:
Tasting
Peat Smoke:
Peat Smoke:
Sweet:
Sweet:
Sherry:
Sherry:
Spices:
Spices:
Herb:
Herb:
Oak:
Oak:
Malt:
Malt:
Maritime Notes:
Maritime Notes:
Fruit:
Bonfire Smoke:
Bonfire Smoke:
Fruit:
Ham:
Ham:
Vanilla:
Vanilla:
Seaweed:
Seaweed:
Nuts:
Salt:
Salt:
Honey:
Honey:
Dark Chocolate:
Dried Fruit:
Pepper:
Pepper:
Dried Fruit:
Dark Chocolate:
Tobacco:
Medicinal Smoke:
Medicinal Smoke:
Tobacco:
Caramel:
Caramel:
Coffee:
Coffee:
Chocolate:
Chocolate:
Oil:
Oil:
Alcohol:
Alcohol:
Herbs:
Herbs:
Zitrus:
Zitrus:
Nuts:
Chili:
Heather:
Heather:
Chili:
Raisin:
Raisin:
Leather:
Iodine:
Leather:
Iodine:
Blackberry:
Blackberry:
Lemon:
Lemon:
Cake:
Orange:
Orange:
Fig:
Cake:
Fig:
Date:
Date:
Lemon Peel:
Berries:
Lemon Peel:
Berries:
Cinnamon:
Nutmeg:
Ginger:
Clove:
Cinnamon:
Clove:
Black Currant:
Nutmeg:
Ginger:
Black Currant:
Tropical Fruit:
Floral:
Anis:
Walnut:
Barley:
Plum:
Banana:
Hay:
Apple:
Barley:
Walnut:
Hazelnut:
Tropical Fruit:
Floral:
Hazelnut:
Banana:
Cherry:
Apple:
Plum:
Cherry:
Hay:
Finish
Peat Smoke:
Peat Smoke:
Sweet:
Sweet:
Spices:
Sherry:
Sherry:
Oak:
Oak:
Spices:
Herb:
Herb:
Malt:
Malt:
Maritime Notes:
Maritime Notes:
Bonfire Smoke:
Bonfire Smoke:
Coffee:
Coffee:
Seaweed:
Seaweed:
Pepper:
Pepper:
Fruit:
Dark Chocolate:
Nuts:
Dark Chocolate:
Tobacco:
Tobacco:
Chocolate:
Chocolate:
Leather:
Leather:
Fruit:
Medicinal Smoke:
Salt:
Salt:
Medicinal Smoke:
Ham:
Ham:
Herbs:
Herbs:
Chili:
Alcohol:
Chili:
Alcohol:
Oil:
Oil:
Heather:
Heather:
Vanilla:
Vanilla:
Zitrus:
Caramel:
Iodine:
Dried Fruit:
Dried Fruit:
Zitrus:
Caramel:
Iodine:
Nuts:
Raisin:
Raisin:
Honey:
Honey:
Blackberry:
Blackberry:
Hazelnut:
Nutmeg:
Pear:
Fig:
Cake:
Fig:
Hazelnut:
Pear:
Nutmeg:
Cake:
Clove:
Cinnamon:
Barley:
Ginger:
Lime:
Anis:
Plum:
Lemon:
Lemon:
Plum:
Cinnamon:
Floral:
Green Apple:
Floral:
Ginger:
Lime:
Cherry:
Green Apple:
Barley:
Clove:
Cherry:
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Quality rating of this bottle
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Tasting notes of Davisscholar:
The original Uigeadail epitomized all the amazing qualities observed in the re-opening editions ("almost there", "still not there" etc.)
The original peat qualities ranged form hickory-smoked bacon and Unagi to Barbeque sauce and leather, supported by a delicate quality of orange peel and fresh Meyer lemons.
All of the above have faded into the background behind a pronounced, solvent-like alcohol note, and the peat is nowhere near as complex, with faint phenolic, musty qualities left.
Whereas it used to be enjoyable and intense neat, the pungent alcohol has become unbearable and seems to deliver only half as much intensity and aroma on the finish.
The demise of this bottlings has been even faster and more painfully apparent than that of Lagavulin 16, which is saying a lot.