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Ardmore 22 Year Old 1997-2000 Whisky Sponge Equilibrium Highland Single Malt Marriage (2024) 70cl

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Ardmore 22 Year Old 1997-2000 Whisky Sponge Equilibrium Highland Single Malt Marriage (2024) 70clAfter a considerable break, we are very happy to welcome back Whisky Sponge Equilibrium. This is Whisky...

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Ardmore 22 Year Old 1997-2000 Whisky Sponge Equilibrium Highland Single Malt Marriage (2024) 70cl

After a considerable break, we are very happy to welcome back Whisky Sponge Equilibrium.

This is Whisky Sponge Equilibrium III, a 22 Year old, multi-vintage single malt designed to showcase a balanced sherry and peat malt whisky profile. As with previous bottlings in this series, we’ve taken a slightly different approach to achieve that end.

For this final bottling in the Equilibrium series, we took a refill matured 1997 and sherry finished 2000, medium peated highland malt and married them together in a 2nd fill sherry hogshead. That mix was then bottled as this 22 year old with a few degrees reduction at 53%.

The result is the softest of the three Equilibrium bottlings in terms of peat level, and probably the richest in terms of sherry character. But overall, this is a wonderful, complex and beautifully quaffable sherry and peat influenced dram, one where age and time have also worked some pretty delicious tricks...

It tastes like spooning a kipper inside a grandfather clock full of expensive cigars.

It also tastes like Gaelic Crabs, sheep philosophy and the inarticulable suspicion that there must be something more to life....

53% ABV

70cl

Product specifications table
Specification name Specification Value
Country Scotland
Region Islay
Whiskey style Single malt
Whiskey variety Scotch

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