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Ardnamurchan Distillery

Ardnamurchan Core Whisky

Ardnamurchan Core Whisky

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Ardnamurchan AD/Core is the flagship single malt from Ardnamurchan Distillery, located on Scotland’s remote west coast peninsula and operated by independent bottler Adelphi. Since its launch, the distillery has become one of the most exciting names in modern Scotch whisky thanks to its transparent production methods, exceptional cask quality and distinctive coastal style.

This core release combines both peated and unpeated Highland spirit matured primarily in bourbon barrels alongside a smaller proportion of sherry casks. Bottled at 46.8% ABV, natural colour and non-chill filtered, Ardnamurchan AD/Core delivers balance, texture and complexity while remaining highly approachable.

On the nose, expect aromas of lemon zest, vanilla cream, orchard fruit and sea spray layered with gentle bonfire smoke and soft spice. The palate is creamy and mouthcoating with flavours of malt biscuits, salted caramel, citrus peel and warming peat smoke balanced by subtle maritime salinity and oak spice.

Unlike heavily peated island whiskies, Ardnamurchan AD/Core focuses on elegance and balance, allowing smoke, fruit and coastal freshness to integrate naturally without overpowering the palate.

The whisky has quickly developed a devoted following among whisky enthusiasts looking for modern Highland single malt with authenticity, transparency and exceptional value.

Best enjoyed neat or with a few drops of water to open up the citrus, smoke and maritime character.

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Tasting Notes

Peat Smoke, Orchard Fruit, Sea Salt and Spice

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Ardnamurchan Distillery

Style: Distillery

Country: Scotland

Region: Highlands, Ardnamurchan Peninsula

Ardnamurchan feels like one of the most exciting things to happen to Scotch whisky in years, partly because the distillery managed to arrive with a very clear sense of identity from the very beginning. Founded by Adelphi in 2014, the distillery sits in Glenbeg on the remote Ardnamurchan peninsula on Scotland’s west coast, one of the wildest and least populated parts of the mainland. The location shapes almost everything about the place. Atlantic weather, sea air, peat, forests, mountains, and a tiny local community all feel deeply tied into the character of the distillery itself.

What makes Ardnamurchan especially interesting is how modern the whole operation is while still feeling very rooted in traditional whisky values. Adelphi already had a huge reputation as independent bottlers before building the distillery, so there was never much pressure to chase quick success or mass-market whisky styles. Instead, the focus was very much on making characterful whisky properly and patiently from day one. The distillery produces both peated and unpeated spirit, uses natural colour and non-chill filtration throughout, and places a massive emphasis on transparency around production and maturation.

Sustainability is also a huge part of the story, although thankfully it never feels like empty marketing language. The distillery runs using renewable energy generated from local hydro power and a biomass boiler fuelled by nearby woodland, making it one of the greener distilleries in Scotland. Even the bottles were designed with lower environmental impact in mind. It’s one of the few whisky projects where the environmental side genuinely seems built into the philosophy of the place rather than added later as branding.

There’s also something very refreshing about how approachable the distillery feels despite how respected it’s already become among whisky obsessives. The whiskies are complex and distinctive, full of coastal character, gentle smoke, orchard fruit, waxiness, and texture, but they still feel incredibly drinkable and welcoming rather than designed purely for collectors. In a surprisingly short amount of time, Ardnamurchan has gone from “interesting new distillery” to one of the names people get genuinely excited about whenever a new release appears.

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ – Ardnamurchan AD/Core Whisky

What is Ardnamurchan AD/Core?

Ardnamurchan AD/Core is the flagship Highland single malt Scotch whisky from Ardnamurchan Distillery on Scotland’s west coast. It combines peated and unpeated spirit matured in bourbon and sherry casks.

What does Ardnamurchan AD/Core taste like?

It has flavours of citrus peel, vanilla, malt biscuits, salted caramel, gentle peat smoke and maritime salinity with a creamy mouthfeel and balanced finish.

Is Ardnamurchan AD/Core peated?

Yes, partially. The whisky combines both peated and unpeated spirit, creating balanced smoke rather than heavy peat intensity.

What casks are used in Ardnamurchan AD/Core?

It is matured mainly in bourbon barrels with a smaller proportion of sherry casks to add richness and complexity.

What ABV is Ardnamurchan AD/Core?

Ardnamurchan AD/Core is bottled at 46.8% ABV.

Is Ardnamurchan whisky chill filtered?

No. Ardnamurchan releases are bottled non-chill filtered and at natural colour.

Where is Ardnamurchan Distillery?

Ardnamurchan Distillery is located on the Ardnamurchan Peninsula in the western Highlands of Scotland.

Why is Ardnamurchan whisky popular?

Ardnamurchan has become highly respected for its transparency, sustainable production methods, excellent cask quality and balanced coastal whisky style.

How should Ardnamurchan AD/Core be served?

It is excellent neat or with a few drops of water to reveal additional citrus, smoke and maritime notes.

Is Ardnamurchan AD/Core good for peated whisky beginners?

Yes. Its balanced smoke and approachable coastal character make it an excellent introduction to lightly peated Scotch whisky.