Ardbeg - Hypernova 2022 Committee Release Whisky 70cl 51%

Ardbeg - Hypernova 2022 Committee Release Whisky 70cl 51%

£159.99
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Ardbeg - Hypernova 2022 Committee Release Whisky 70cl 51%

Ardbeg - Hypernova 2022 Committee Release Whisky 70cl 51%

£159.99
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Tasting Journey

Distillery Ardbeg
Region Islay
Style Scotch

About This Whisky

 Ardbeg Hypernova is a hyper-peated malt and the smokiest Ardbeg on record. With phenol levels in excess of 170 PPM (parts per million), this whisky is a dimension beyond all that came before it. For those brave enough to hazard a sip, Hypernova propels the palate at full force towards mind-bendingly powerful notes of tar, creosote and soot.


About Ardbeg

Ardbeg Distillery

Ardbeg is one of the most famous whisky distilleries in the world, and for good reason. The Ardbeg distillery produces some of the finest single malt whisky around and has been doing so for centuries.
The Ardbeg distillery is located on the island of Islay, off the coast of Scotland. The distillery was founded in 1815 by John McDougall and has been in operation ever since. Ardbeg whisky is renowned for its smoky flavor, which comes from the peat that is used to smoke the barley during the whisky-making process.

Ardbeg lies solitary, in a small cove off the south coast of Islay.

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