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Ardmore 2009 Cask

Ardmore 2009 Cask

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Size

Whole Cask

Price

PoA

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Cask information
This Ardmore 2009 Cask was distilled at the named distillery. Please contact us for current information on provenance, current storage and any additional rights that may be applicable such as the option for official distillery bottling. VCL Vintners is a broker and is not affiliated or endorsed by the trademark or IP owners.
NameArdmore 2009 Cask
DistilleryArdmore Distillery
SizeWhole Cask
StyleSingle Malt Scotch Whisky
RegionHighland
CountryHighland, Scotland, UK
Year2009

Established in 1898 by Adam Teacher in the picturesque village of Kennethmont, Aberdeenshire, Ardmore Distillery is a cornerstone of Highland whisky production, renowned for its lightly peated single malts that offer a distinctive smoky elegance. Situated on the fringes of the Grampian Mountains, the distillery has been under the stewardship of Suntory Global Spirits, formerly Beam Suntory, since 2005.

Ardmore blends Victorian-era craftsmanship with modern sustainability initiatives, such as research into green hydrogen and other eco-friendly practices, to produce whiskies that balance creamy vanilla, smoky charcoal and sweet honey notes. With an annual production capacity of approximately 5.5 million litres, Ardmore ranks among Scotland’s larger distilleries. Its traditional processes, including direct-fired stills and time-honoured fermentation techniques, create a unique profile that sets it apart from Speyside’s unpeated malts, appealing to both whisky enthusiasts and discerning investors.

Ardmore Distillery

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