Ardmore
Overview

Ardmore is a large Victorian distillery and has a scale which is surprising given its gentle rural surroundings. It is also a rarity in terms of style – a peated Highland malt. For years it was the last distillery to fly this particular flag. It was also the second-last distillery to retain coal fires under its stills.
The peatiness (it comes across as woodsmoke) is balanced by a gentle apple/floral lift, the product of a regime which insists on clear wort and very long fermentation in wooden washbacks. The fires which once raged under the stills added a heavy, mid-palate weight, as did the downward facing lyne arms. When the fires came out, the distillery team spent seven months creating new steam coils with kinks in them to replicate the ‘hot spots’ in the stills which had contributed this flavour.
Since the steam has come in, an unpeated variant [called Ardlair after a nearby stone circle] has also been made.
Specifications
| Distillery | Ardmore |
| Age | 22 years |
| Filling Date | Saturday, May 19, 2001 |
| Cask Details | Re-fill Bourbon HHD |
| Alcohol by Volume | 51.2% |
| Lying in Bond at | Whisky Broker |
| Litres of Alcohol | 104 |
| RLA | |
| Re Guage Date | Wednesday, July 24, 2019 |
| Estimated Bottles | 165 |