Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky Distillery Bottling 70cl / 46.2%
Batch 2 of Ardbeg's 19-year-old Traigh Bhan came out in 2020 to general acclaim. Traigh Bhan is the Gaelic name for the Singing Sands beach a few miles southwest from the distillery.
Ardbeg Traigh Bhan 19-year-old Batch 2 is a small batch Ardbeg assembled mostly from first fill and refill ex-bourbon casks, balanced by a small proportion of Oloroso sherry casks. Bottled at an approachable 46.2%, Traigh Bhan has been in the Ardbeg range for a few years now and remains one of the distillery's most popular recent releases - perhaps as close as we'll get to the heyday of Airigh nam Beist and the old Ardbeg 17-year-old.
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Ardbeg 19 Year Old Traigh Bhan 2020 Release Batch 2
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This is beautiful! Decent sherry hit, lots of dark fruit, leaning towards ripe plum for me. Hit of mint too which I find more in heavily sherried bottles. Very decent abv. Let's face it, if it was bottled by the (m) distillery in this presentation it would cost £300/£350 minimum. Will be treating myself to anoulther shortly 😁 drop of water makes this just too moreish!