Ardmore whisky reviews (17)
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Ardmore Single malts of Scotland 1992 - Fruity lovely Ardmore
90
When I was visiting London last month, for Whisky Live, I carried home a few samples I got from Billy my good whisky friend (and a great guy and a true whisky lover). one of them was this lovely Ardmore… read more
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Ardmore 1992 Cask #4995 - Speyside
91
This is my first dram from Ardmore, looking forward to it... Latter, I added a drop of water which slightly lightened the peat and brought out the floral and fruit notes. Very complex, superb!
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Ardmore 25 Year old 51.4% - Smashing!
93
Ardmore is slowly becoming one of my top 5 distilleries and this 25 year old expression has a lot to do with it. One of the most pleasant noses I've come across recently. I expected a slap in the face… read more
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Ardmore - Traditional Cask - Exceptional Highland Malt
91
This Highland malt is possibly the best value for money single malt out there. The nose is beautifully smoky with a deft touch of vanilla infused apples. Toffee, caramel and honey flow over the palate in… read more
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Ardmore 20 Year Old 1992 The Whiskyman - Soft and Sweet
88
Today we will try the last of the Ardmore samples in our cabinet. This is another Indie botteling, by the Belgian Dominiek Bouckaert, for his recently launched label ‘The Whiskyman’. Dominiek is also the… read more
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Ardmore 19 Year Old 1992 TWA Liquid Sun - Grapefruit vs Butane
90
Liquid Sun is one of the labels marketed by the German Indie The Whisky Agency (which has quite a few series with wonderful labels, like Butterflies, Sharks, Fossils, Flowers, Groteque Crocs, Romantique,… read more
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Ardmore 18 Year Old 1992 Whisky-Fässle - Jute and Darjeeling
88
Another Ardmore from an independent bottler, distilled in 1992 and bottled at the age of 18. Whisk-Fässle is a German Indie from Besigheim, led by Jens Unterweger, who had been at it since 2006. He too… read more
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Ardmore 18 Year Old 1992 TWA ‘Landscapes’ - Metal Polish
89
Ardmore was founded in 1898 by Adam Teacher, son of William who is well known for creating the world famous blend. Ardmore was destined to become the signature malt of Teacher’s. Ardmore is known for … read more
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Ardmore - Traditional Cask - The Peaty Speyside
73
Colour is a darker bronze than our previous drams this evening, no doubt impact from the added quarter cask ageing. Nose of burnt sugar and butter. Glazed ham. Flavours are something of a let-down … read more
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Ardmore - Traditional Cask - Spicy Red Hots
89
This is a young malt (6-8 years) finished in the quarter cask. If it sound a lot like Laphroaig's Quarter Cask they are owned by the same parent company. The only other products Ardmore has are 25 & 30… read more
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