A 2004 bottling at cask strength. There were approximately 1,300 bottles produced. An unusual lightly peated Ardbeg.
The Kildlton Cross is the only surviving complete Celtic High Cross in Scotland carved around A.D.800. It can be found in the churchyard of the former parish church of Kildalton just a few miles from Ardbeg Distillery.
Ardbeg Distillery was established in Ardbeg on the Kildalton Peninsular on the Isle of Islay in 1815 by John McDougal. Ardbeg Distillery draws soft peaty water from Loch Uigeadail and Loch Airigh nam Beist up amongst the hills behind the distillery. Ardbeg Distillery is a participant in the world famous Feis Ile, the annual Islay Festival of Malt and Music. Visitors are welcome at the distillery visitor center which offers Ardbeg Distillery tours and serves delicious Scottish fare in the Ardbeg Café.
Oak, nuts, marzipan, smooth and silky. The nose develops sweet dried fruit.
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