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Ardbeg An Oa

Scotch Whisky /46.6% ABV / Scotland

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Product details

Category
Scotch Whisky
Region
Scotland
ABV
46.6%
Tasting Notes
Bold, Smoky, Smooth, Toasty

Product description

In 1815, Ardbeg’s founder established our Distillery on the rugged, wild coastal rocks of South Islay. Over 200 years later, we’re still using our unique peat-laden wild water source and wisdom handed down through generations to craft the Ultimate Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky. In 2017, Ardbeg introduces An Oa – our first new permanent expression in a decade. An Oa brings together the finest casks in a specially designed marrying vat, resulting in a whisky of complex contrasts: all the power and intensity of Ardbeg wrapped in an alluring silkiness, at 46.6% and non chill-filtered. It’s an entirely new Ardbeg experience; Smoky. Sweet. Singularly rounded.

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Community reviews

4.83 Reviews
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  • Maneesh
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    Smooth. Little bit too smokey for preference, but overall OK on occasion.

  • Jean
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    Verified Buyer

    Wonderful Islay flavor. Peaty, smoky, with a tiny hint of sweetness hiding underneath.

  • Tara
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    Verified Buyer

    Smoky and delicious. My favorite scotch by far

FAQs

Yes, whiskey is gluten-free, thanks to the distillation process used to make it. The Celiac Disease Foundation concluded that it can safely be considered gluten-free, though it’s still possible that some people with high gluten sensitivity or celiac disease could have a reaction to whiskeys created from certain grains.
Whiskey can include a large number of different distilled spirits made from fermented grain mash — usually cereal grains like rye, barley malt, wheat and corn. The drink undergoes aging in wooden containers, most often oak.
One of the reasons whiskey is so popular is that there’s no single way to enjoy it. There’s the purist route — straight and neat, no mixers, no ice — but what fun is being a purist? You can add water to it, which can enhance certain bottles’ flavors or you can add it with other ingredients to make delicious mixed drinks. It’s the foundation of the Manhattan, the Old Fashioned, the Whiskey Sour and many others.
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