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"Ardbeg Distillery"

Ardbeg is a single malt Scotch Whisky. Ardbeg is one of several working distilleries on the southern coast of the island of Islay. Others are Laphroaig and Lagavulin. Ardbeg claims to be the peatiest Islay whisky, and has its maltings in Port Ellen. Distillery manager is Mr. Stuart Thomson (2005).

History

The Ardbeg distillery was established in 1815, but was 'mothballed' in 1981 when production stopped. It was bought and reopened in 1997 by Glenmorangie Plc, and is now one of the fastest growing Islay malts. Glenmorangie Plc. is jointly owned by the French company, LVMH, and the British company, Diageo.

The Ardbeg Committee has been established in 2000 to "promote the advancement of general knowledge and enjoyment of Ardbeg" (Quote: Rules and Regulations, page 4). All Ardbeg-aficionados can join this Committee on Ardbeg's website (see below). Special bottlings can sometimes be obtained by members of this committee. It is not possible to have these special bottlings shipped to the US or Canada.

Bottlings

Ardbeg often bottles its whiskies at a higher alcohol level than the minimum 40% ABV. Many bottlings are also non-chillfiltered. Both measures contribute to produce a full-flavoured whisky.

There are many official bottlings, important ones are:

Independent bottlings are often available.

Miscellaneous

Ardbeg has inspired the Finnish composer of contemporary music, Osmo Tapio Räihälä to write the symphonic poem Ardbeg - The Ultimate Piece For Orchestra (2003).

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