How do you pronounce Ardbeg Uigeadail?
How do you pronounce Ardbeg Uigeadail?
Pronounced ‘Oog-a-dal’, it’s a special vatting that marries Ardbeg’s traditional deep, smoky notes with luscious, raisiny tones of old ex-Sherry casks.
How do you pronounce Ardbeg whiskey?
You won’t see this one as often as, say, Ardbeg (which is pronounced blessedly simply). But cool points if you know it’s ALT-A-VAIN.
How long is Ardbeg Uigeadail aged?
Unlike many of the Islay Scotch whiskies, the Ardbeg Uigeadail doesn’t have an age and it isn’t mentioned how long the maturation process is, except we know that for anything to be classed as a scotch, it must be aged for at least 3 years.
What is Ardbeg uigeadail?
Ardbeg Uigeadail – Named for Ardbeg’s own loch, Uigeadail — if you hike the 3 miles to get there from the distillery, you’ll find a lockbox containing whisky and glassware, gratis. Uigeadail is quite different from the 10 Year Old because it is blended from both bourbon and sherry casks, including some older stock.
What is the difference between a 10 year old and uigeadail?
Uigeadail is quite different from the 10 Year Old because it is blended from both bourbon and sherry casks, including some older stock.
Is Ardbeg a good whisky?
At 200 years of age, Ardbeg is one of the most venerable of Scotch whisky distilleries, and it’s an icon of Islay, where peat has long been the currency of whiskymaking. While we’ve reviewed many of Ardbeg’s annual, limited edition Committee releases, we’ve somehow never taken our pen to the core range, which spans three expressions.
What is Ardbeg’s ultimate range?
Within the rotating limited releases, Ardbeg more or less maintains a consistent trio of bottlings known as their Ultimate Range. Ardbeg 10 Years Old is the beginner’s Ardbeg in terms of availability and price, but offers a depth of experience which will please a wide variety of peat lovers.