Ardnamurchan AD Cask Strength Single Malt Scotch Whisky

£72.00

Ardnamurchan’s AD Cask Strength whisky is a high-octane expression that showcases 87% peated spirit alongside 13% unpeated spirit, matured in 90% ex-bourbon barrels and 10% ex-Sherry butts. Bottled at barrel strength, around 52% ABV, this release distills the essence of the western Highlands into every drop. Coastal peat smoke, ripe orchard fruits, and a welcomed warmth of black pepper spice meet maritime salinity for a bold, uncompromising dram. Like all Ardnamurchan Cask Strength batches, it’s unchill-filtered and bottled at its natural colour, preserving raw intensity and texture.

The AD Cask Strength starts with a mash of local malted barley, a portion of which is peated to around 35-40 PPM before entering both copper wash and spirit stills. After fermentation in a mix of wooden and stainless-steel washbacks, the spirit emerges with balanced phenolics; it's smoky yet fruity. Maturation unfolds primarily in ex-American bourbon barrels, with a splash of ex-Sherry butts added for depth. In Ardnamurchan’s dunnage warehouses, the whisky matures beside the Atlantic shoreline, where salt-laden winds add subtle brine to the casks. When the spirit achieves optimal complexity, it is drawn straight from cask yielding around 52% ABV and bottled uncut.

As a cask-strength offering, AD captures every bold nuance in its peated coastal character, orchard fruit sweetness, and Sherry-cask warmth, without dilution. Its 87:13 peated-to-unpeated ratio is one of the heaviest peated releases from Ardnamurchan, making it a must-try for peat enthusiasts. The combination of barrel types and warehouse microclimate yields layers of tar, peanut brittle, and smoked bacon, all balanced by natural salinity. Batches sell out quickly, underlining the distillery’s growing reputation among collectors.

Pairing Suggestions: Charred octopus with lemon brine, blackened fish tacos with pickled cabbage, or a sharp cheddar on a sea-salt cracker.

Tasting Note: Aromas of coastal peat smoke pierced by vanilla-bean sweetness and bright citrus zest. The taste is further smokiness, with ripe pear and apple, warm oak spice, and a gentle hum of black pepper. This all culminates in a lingering charred driftwood, seaweed salinity, and a final smoldering ember that lingers on the tongue.

Origin: Highlands, Scotland

Alcohol: 52.0%

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Ardnamurchan

Far from the beaten path and surrounded by the raw beauty of Scotland’s western seaboard, Ardnamurchan Distillery sits tucked into the small village of Glenbeg on the eponymous peninsula. This remoteness is by design: founders set out to build a distillery that not only blended seamlessly with its rugged surroundings but also honoured the peninsula’s ancient traditions of self-sufficiency. Today, every drop of new-make spirit is powered by renewable energy (hydro, solar, and biomass) while local barley and peat shape a flavour profile that truly belongs to the Highlands. Behind the scenes, the distillery’s modern architecture conceals a circular economy: draff and pot ale find new life as animal feed on nearby farms, and field-test plots encourage biodiversity under the watchful eyes of founders, who are committed to minimal intervention at every stage.

Ardnamurchan’s distillation team is a tight-knit crew of locals and whisky-minded newcomers, all trained in the art of “light-touch” production. They pride themselves on marrying traditional craft (such as fermenting in both oak and Oregon pine washbacks) with inventive techniques like outside shell-and-tube condensers that use crisp Atlantic air to cool spirit vapour. From mash to maturation, each step is guided by a simple philosophy: let the elemental character of the peninsula shine through. Barrels rest in dunnage warehouses mere miles from the North Atlantic surf, drawing in salty seaside notes as the spirit matures. The result is a range of whiskies that capture the wild, peaty tang of the west coast (smoky yet honeyed, sea-sprayed yet velvety) and speak to a place where nature still reigns supreme.

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