
Ardmore Single Malt Scotch Legacy Lightly Peated - 750ML
Ardmore Single Malt Scotch Legacy Lightly Peated
Experience the legacy of Ardmore with this lightly peated single malt that offers a milder, sweeter character, distinguishing itself from the traditional heavily peated Scotch whiskies. The Ardmore Legacy is an ideal introduction for those new to peated whisky, presenting a full-bodied yet smooth profile that carries the traditional Ardmore notes of dryness, spice, and smoke. Enjoy the journey through the Highlands with every sip.
Product Details:
- Type: Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky
- Volume: 750ML
- Finish: Long, with a lingering smoky campfire essence and a hint of medicinal iodine.
- Profile: A harmonious blend of creamy vanilla, smoky charcoal, sweet honey, and savory spices, with a medium body and a silky texture.
- Craftsmanship: Crafted with a unique blend of 80% peated malt and 20% unpeated malt, aged in ex-bourbon casks, including a portion in quarter casks for rapid maturation. Bottled at 40% ABV.

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