Ardmore 2010/2024 - 13 yo - Thompson Bros.

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Volume: 0.7 liters | Alcohol content: 48.5% | Not chill-filtered | No coloring

Ardmore 2010/2024 - 13 y.o. - Thompson Bros.

Special features: This limited edition of 588 bottles from the independent bottler Thompson Bros. showcases Ardmore after 13 years of maturation in two refill barrels, revealing its characterful side. With a comparatively high alcohol content and the absence of chill filtration and coloring, the Highland Malt reveals a powerful yet delicate profile.

Tasting Notes:

  • Nose: Fine peat smoke, accompanied by citrus fruits, vanilla, and subtle spicy oak notes
  • Palate: Malty sweetness, honey, creamy caramel, and a subtle smokiness unfold in layers
  • Finish: Long-lasting with gentle spice, smoky accents, and a hint of aged oak

Distillery/Bottler: Ardmore is a traditional distillery from the Scottish Highlands, known for its lightly peated single malt, which is characterized by a balanced and natural character. Thompson Bros. are independent specialists who present carefully selected bottlings with a focus on authenticity and artisanal quality.

Product details:

  • Manufacturer: Ardmore
  • Bottler: Thompson Bros.
  • Age: 13 years
  • Cask types: 2 refill barrels
  • Packaging: Limited edition

Facts:

Origin Highlands, Scotland
Manufacturer Ardmore
Alcohol content 48.5%
Volume 0.7 liters
Colored No
Chill-filtered No
Bottler Thompson Bros.
Age 13 years
Cask types 2 x refill barrel
Limited number of bottles 588
 

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Kurzinfos zu Ardmore 2010/2024 - 13 yo - Thompson Bros.

The alcohol content is 48.5%. The bottling is not chill-filtered.

The volume is 0.7 liters. This limited edition includes 588 bottles.

The age is 13 years. The bottler is Thompson Bros.

Two refill barrels were used. The origin is the Highlands region of Scotland.

The bottler is Thompson Bros. The manufacturer is Ardmore.

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