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Ardbeg Whisky Distillery

Welcome, whisky enthusiasts and curious sippers alike, to our ultimate guide to Ardbeg Whisky. This is your golden ticket to the world of peaty, smokey single malt scotch whisky, a journey that will take you from the rugged shores of Islay to the heart of the Ardbeg distillery.

We'll delve into the rich history of Ardbeg, explore the unique characteristics of their ten-year-old whisky, and even guide you through the art of tasting this world-renowned spirit. Whether you're a seasoned whisky writer or a newcomer to the world of malt, this guide promises to deepen your appreciation for Ardbeg's complex single malt scotch whisky.

The History of Ardbeg

The Ardbeg distillery, a beacon of Scotch whisky craftsmanship, has a rich tapestry of history that's as captivating as the spirit it produces. From its inception in 1815 to its present-day acclaim, Ardbeg's journey is a testament to resilience, innovation, and an unwavering commitment to quality.

This section delves into the fascinating chronicles of Ardbeg, exploring its origins, the challenges it has overcome, and the milestones that have shaped its identity. Join us as we journey through time, tracing the footsteps of this iconic whisky distillery.

In 1886, Ardbeg was producing 300,000 gallons of whisky per year, employing 60 workers.

Production was halted in 1981, but resumed on a limited basis in 1989 under the ownership of Hiram Walker.

In 1997, the distillery was bought and reopened by Glenmorangie plc, and full production resumed in 1998.

The distillery was managed by Stuart Thomson from 1997 to 2006, and then by Michael "Mickey" Heads from 2007 to 2020.

In 2022, Ardbeg sold a 1975 cask to a private collector for £16 million, setting a new record for the highest cask selling price.

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