Monday 2 April 2018

Ardbeg 23, 17 & Rollercoaster Reviews

Hi everyone,

Ardbeg is one of my favourite distilleries, despite the marketing department sinking their claws ever further into this great whisky.
The problem Ardbeg has, is that the Uigeadail is such a brilliant whisky for a reasonably reasonable price and that any special editions struggle to equal, let alone surpass it. These are some recent special ones from WFNN in Groningen I was lucky enough to attend.
The 17yo in particular I was fascinated to try, as Jim Murray himself admits to being the whisky’s maker. He gave it 92/100… While the packaging is a great example of throwing objectivity out the window, with tasting notes on the whole Ardbeg range from Mr. Murray and quotes from the whisky bible expounding the many virtues of this most wonderous of drams.

Ardbeg 23 Twenty Something 46.3%
Colour: Gold
Body: Medium
Nose: Subdued after 23 years, faint smoke, grapefruit citrus, cooling spearmint, candied lime peel, chimney soot. A bit closed off.
Taste: Instantly soft lime followed by subdued smoke, peated malt, some grapefruit, oily, doesn't have the complexity though. Lovely mouthfeel.
Finish: Medium length. Shorter than I'd like, that peated malty taste and then a citrus grapefruit hit.
1993/4 distillate. What is there to say? A let down for such a price. Although its great whisky, it doesn't hold up to Oog.
83/100
 
Ardbeg 17 40%
Colour: Gold
Body: Medium/Full
Nose: Everything I wanted from the 23 on the nose. Very expressive Ardbeg, lovely complex juicy lime, slightly tropical fruit, peat still very present, pickled lime curry paste (the one you get with your poppadums in UK Indian restaurants). Very nice nose Mr. Murray.
Taste: Soft and clean, subdued smoke, lots of lime, then the smoke builds with quite some power for 40%, creamy oak, nice oily mouthfeel.
Finish: Medium length. Loses power rapidly, lime and creamy smoke.
It seems Mr. Murray knows how to put an Ardbeg together! I think this was an earlier version, as I’ve heard that these got a little less peaty over time. I dread to think how good this could have been at 46%!
86/100
 
Ardbeg Rollercoaster 57.3%
Colour: Light Gold
Body: Full
Nose: Classically Ardbeg but with more soft herbal notes, lime peel, spicy curry paste, coriander, clove, dark liquorice, quite 'tight' but good.
Taste: Huge, intense peat, very very big and spicy, curry paste and pickled lime, ginger and coriander, then more creamy and soft into the finish.
Finish: Long length. Much softer suddenly with more lime, creamy and oily.
A committee release made up from a vatting of casks from 1997-2006. Reminds me a little of Corry actually, but another example of a ‘special’ Ardbeg not holding up to the original range. Its just a bit too much power and not enough of the usual Ardbeg finesse.
81/100

Distillery: Ardbeg
Average Score: 83.8
Distillery Ranking: 4th/64 places
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Thanks for reading!

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