Ardmore 1991-2006 | 14 Year Old | CASK Strength


Product SKU: 6426

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Description

Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Bottled by: Gordon MacPhail 70cl / 57.9%

A delicious old 1991 Ardmore 14-year-old small batch bottled at its full natural cask strength of 57.9% by Gordon & MacPhail under their CASK label in 2006. 

The casks for this were a trio of first fill bourbon barrels, and this Ardmore 1991 14-year-old is every bit as good as you'd expect from this bottler and distillery. 1990s vintage Ardmores all seem to have a great fat smokiness with lots of juicy waxy, barley and lemony phenolic notes. Wonderful stuff and very old style.

Attributes
Distillery

Ardmore

Bottler

Gordon & MacPhail

Series

CASK Strength

Country Scotland
Region Highland
Distilled Year 1991
Bottling Year 2006
Cask Number 6158, 6159, 6160
Limited Edition Yes
Cask Type First Fll Bourbon
Bottle Size 70cl
ABV 57.9%
Pre-Owned Yes
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