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 | |
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Average tasting notes Tasting notes |
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Nosing
Peat Smoke:
Sweet:
Sherry:
Herb:
Fruit:
Maritime Notes:
Bonfire Smoke:
Vanilla:
Seaweed:
Spices:
Caramel:
Ham:
Tobacco:
Oak:
Coffee:
Malt:
Leather:
Herbs:
Honey:
Salt:
Zitrus:
Alcohol:
Medicinal Smoke:
Raisin:
Chocolate:
Dried Fruit:
Nuts:
Iodine:
Dark Chocolate:
Heather:
Cake:
Orange:
Blackberry:
Clove:
Grass:
Berries:
Plum:
Floral:
Grape:
Lime:
Mint:
Pepper:
Pear:
Fig:
Lemon:
Oil:
Peach:
Tropical Fruit:
Walnut:
Date:
Grapefruit:
Anis:
Lemon Peel:
Nutmeg:
Chili:
Cinnamon:
Coconut:
Ginger:
Almonds:
Pineapple:
Apple:
Banana:
Tasting
Peat Smoke:
Sweet:
Sherry:
Spices:
Oak:
Herb:
Malt:
Maritime Notes:
Fruit:
Bonfire Smoke:
Vanilla:
Ham:
Seaweed:
Nuts:
Salt:
Pepper:
Dark Chocolate:
Honey:
Tobacco:
Chocolate:
Coffee:
Dried Fruit:
Medicinal Smoke:
Caramel:
Alcohol:
Oil:
Zitrus:
Herbs:
Chili:
Heather:
Raisin:
Iodine:
Leather:
Lemon:
Cake:
Fig:
Orange:
Blackberry:
Date:
Lemon Peel:
Berries:
Black Currant:
Cinnamon:
Clove:
Ginger:
Nutmeg:
Walnut:
Tropical Fruit:
Anis:
Apple:
Banana:
Barley:
Cherry:
Floral:
Hazelnut:
Hay:
Plum:
Finish
Peat Smoke:
Sweet:
Spices:
Sherry:
Oak:
Herb:
Malt:
Maritime Notes:
Bonfire Smoke:
Coffee:
Seaweed:
Fruit:
Tobacco:
Dark Chocolate:
Pepper:
Nuts:
Chocolate:
Medicinal Smoke:
Salt:
Ham:
Herbs:
Oil:
Vanilla:
Chili:
Leather:
Zitrus:
Heather:
Alcohol:
Dried Fruit:
Caramel:
Raisin:
Iodine:
Honey:
Blackberry:
Cake:
Pear:
Fig:
Hazelnut:
Nutmeg:
Barley:
Anis:
Plum:
Cherry:
Cinnamon:
Clove:
Floral:
Ginger:
Green Apple:
Lemon:
Lime:
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Tasting notes of Teddilicious:

11. Mar 2019
All tasting notes
Most of todays NAS whiskies I wouldn't touch with a barge pole, but this old classic belongs to the few notable exceptions. The nose of Ardbeg Uigeadail takes you straight to the windswept shores of Islay, featuring seashells, brine and iodine. Peat smoke, tobacco and sweet bacon emerge, followed by band-aid, black olives and aniseed. Warming and spicy at first, the taste is intensely phenolic and earthy with notes of walnuts, honey and bitter oak. Ashy peatiness, burned toast and salty licorice mark the long finish. Wee beastie beware, papa is coming!
RATING: 4.2/5.0 ≙ 89 pts
RATING: 4.2/5.0 ≙ 89 pts

19. Mar 2016
Nosing:
Taste:
Finish:
Comment: rough if you are not a fan
Taste:





Finish:
Comment: rough if you are not a fan

18. Jul 2020
Nosing:
Peat smoke, but ashy, not phenolic. There is an underlying fruit note, but it is well buried. It actually reminds me of a full hoover bag - dusty.
Taste:
Vegetal peat initially. Has a sort of cabbagey note to it. More of that dustiness, some dried fruit buried in there. Still very ashy. Some citrus acidity. Good flavour intensity througout. Quite a lot of minerality.
Finish:
Residual peat, tarriness. Black pepper heat. Charred wood and ash. Dying campfire. Long duration
Comment:
Given what I knew about this release before tasting it I was surprised how little sherry influence there is in it. I was expecting something more along the lines of the Smokehead Sherry bomb (which I suspect is an Ardbeg also). That said there's a lot to like here. The peat smoke is way over to the wood smoke end of the spectrum. Not a lot of phenolic smoke here. There's an overriding ashiness which reminds me of cold campfires going on throughout. It does enough to not be one dimensional though. The sweetness overall shows through on the finish, and there's a little dried fruit one the palate, maybe a little citrus which helps just lift the whole thing. Pretty solid.
86/100



Peat smoke, but ashy, not phenolic. There is an underlying fruit note, but it is well buried. It actually reminds me of a full hoover bag - dusty.
Taste:





Vegetal peat initially. Has a sort of cabbagey note to it. More of that dustiness, some dried fruit buried in there. Still very ashy. Some citrus acidity. Good flavour intensity througout. Quite a lot of minerality.
Finish:



Residual peat, tarriness. Black pepper heat. Charred wood and ash. Dying campfire. Long duration
Comment:
Given what I knew about this release before tasting it I was surprised how little sherry influence there is in it. I was expecting something more along the lines of the Smokehead Sherry bomb (which I suspect is an Ardbeg also). That said there's a lot to like here. The peat smoke is way over to the wood smoke end of the spectrum. Not a lot of phenolic smoke here. There's an overriding ashiness which reminds me of cold campfires going on throughout. It does enough to not be one dimensional though. The sweetness overall shows through on the finish, and there's a little dried fruit one the palate, maybe a little citrus which helps just lift the whole thing. Pretty solid.
86/100