Ardbeg Uigedail 70cl
Ardbeg Uigedail 70cl is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Delivery and payment
Delivery and payment
🕐 Delivery in Limassol from 15 minutes
Mon – Fri: 10:00 – 22:00
Sat – Sun: 11:00 – 21:00
🚚 Delivery across Cyprus
- Free delivery on orders over €50
- Delivery fee: €5 for orders under €50
- Outside Limassol: 1–3 business days from order confirmation
Please note: For deliveries outside Limassol, our manager may contact you to confirm the delivery timeframe.
🌍 International shipping is available. Shipping costs are calculated separately. Our manager will contact you after your order is placed to confirm the shipping cost and estimated delivery time.
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Whiskey Advocate
With the Ardbeg 17 year old off the market, it’s nice to see a new Ardbeg in the line-up. Uigeadail costs about the same as the Ardbeg 17 did but, with Uigeadail, you’re getting a much more interesting whisky. Uigeadail consists of a marriage of younger whisky (from 1990 and 1993) with much older whisky matured in sherry casks. The marriage works exceptionally well, with the younger whiskies providing the classic Ardbeg intensity many of us have come to expect, while the older whiskies contribute depth, maturity, and complexity. And bottling the whisky at cask-strength without chill-filtration ensures that none of the flavors are stripped out. This is an incredibly complex Islay whisky, with its bonfire smoke, brine, and peppered olive notes balanced by a taming sweetness of vanilla, marshmallow, and toffee. Interwoven notes of candied fruit and sugared almonds round out the palate. Incredibly long finish.
Description
Compatibility
Whiskey can be drunk neat or with the addition of water.
Color
Whiskey rich dark amber color.
Scent
The aroma is multifaceted, with notes of peat and small notes of dark sugar, freshly ground espresso beans, grain notes and the finest resins.
Taste
The palate is led by sweet, ripe fruits and Black Forest honey. Good portion of malt. The throne was then usurped by the mighty peat bog and smoked barley. The finish is very long, with caramel and malt pushing through peat smoke, dark sugar and just a hint of fresh espresso before it finally fades.
