I hope you enjoyed your time at Ardnahoe. As someone who works there, it's always great to see people come from all over to visit our little distillery.
Such a beautiful location looking across the sound to Jura. Great place to while away some time trying a few malts from the menu. Plenty of Highland and Speyside material if your palate needs a breather from the typical Islay style. Cheers.
Quite a contrast walking in there compared to the old distillerys you were just in, looking more like a California winery tasting room. Looks like it's working well that they are owned by an independent bottler they have lots of Whisky for sale while there's ages. Cheers
Really interesting selection given they're an Islay distillery. A lot of repeat names in their cask selections - they must have some decent trade links to. Whilst the old Port Ellen and Macallan's weren't cheap by normal persons standards they are considerably cheaper than the official releases at those ages!
wow!! how were the prices on those "Old Malt Casks"? I didnt get what you said there. Damn not only need I get over to Islay for my first visit (I have only done Speyside, Highlands Lowlands, Skye and Orkney so far), but I think I need to drive a car all the the way so I can bring as much whisky as I can back home to Norway.
I hope you enjoyed your time at Ardnahoe. As someone who works there, it's always great to see people come from all over to visit our little distillery.
Such a beautiful location looking across the sound to Jura. Great place to while away some time trying a few malts from the menu. Plenty of Highland and Speyside material if your palate needs a breather from the typical Islay style. Cheers.
Quite a contrast walking in there compared to the old distillerys you were just in, looking more like a California winery tasting room. Looks like it's working well that they are owned by an independent bottler they have lots of Whisky for sale while there's ages. Cheers
Really interesting selection given they're an Islay distillery. A lot of repeat names in their cask selections - they must have some decent trade links to. Whilst the old Port Ellen and Macallan's weren't cheap by normal persons standards they are considerably cheaper than the official releases at those ages!
wow!! how were the prices on those "Old Malt Casks"? I didnt get what you said there. Damn not only need I get over to Islay for my first visit (I have only done Speyside, Highlands Lowlands, Skye and Orkney so far), but I think I need to drive a car all the the way so I can bring as much whisky as I can back home to Norway.
Nice video!
Looks like a nice place. I remember it from Roy's video. Are they doing tours yet?
Nice selection... None of it looks like it's going at bargain prices.
When will they release their first bottles?