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Ardbeg 1998-2009 - 11 Year Old - Chieftains - Casks 1037-1039-1053-1062-1960-1961-1972-1973


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Ardbeg 1998-2009 - 11 Year Old - Chieftains - Casks 1037-1039-1053-1062-1960-1961-1972-1973
Ardbeg 1998-2009 - 11 Year Old - Chieftains - Casks 1037-1039-1053-1062-1960-1961-1972-197
LOT ID: 0823-647

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End Date: 18 Oct 2023

Ardbeg 1998-2009 - 11 Year Old - Chieftains - Casks 1037-1039-1053-1062-1960-1961-1972-1973

Ardbeg 1998 - 2009. 11 Year Old. Chieftain's bottled by Ian Macleod. Cask numbers 1037-1039-1053-1062-1960-1961-1972-1973. One of 5,076 bottles. 70cl. 46%.

Distillery:  Ardbeg

Distillery Status:  Working

Bottler: Ian Macleod

Region: Islay

Distilled Year: 1998

Bottling Year: 2009

Age: 11

Bottles Produced: 5,076

Limited Edition: yes

Cask Number: 1037-1039-1053-1062-1960-1961-1972-1973

Category: Single Malt

Country: Scotland

Bottle Size: 70cl / 700ml

ABV: 46%

Founded in 1815, Ardbeg is one of Islay’s iconic distilleries. Ardbeg was purchased by Diageo forerunners DCL and Hiram Walker in 1973, with Walker taking full control in 1977, the year the distillery’s maltings were closed. Ardbeg was mothballed for most of the 1980s; production began again in 1989 under new owners Allied Lyons, but only for two months a year until 1996 when the distillery closed again. In 1997 the dilapidated Ardbeg distillery was bought by Glenmorangie plc (now part of LVMH) and its fortunes turned. Ardbeg was restored and relaunched, kickstarting the craze for heavily peated single malt whisky.

Ardbeg was seldom commercially available before the Allied/DCL takeover - the old white label official bottlings are now very rare. Allied bottled a handful of black label Ardbegs in the 1990s including the popular Ardbeg 30-year-old. The breakthrough bottlings were the Ardbeg 17-year-old and Ardbeg 1974 Provenance released by Glenmorangie in 1997 - these were soon followed by numerous magnificent single casks from 1970s vintages that cemented Ardbeg’s reputation. Independent Ardbeg is uncommon nowadays.

Founded in 1933, Ian Macleod Distillers are rather low profile despite being the 10th-largest Scotch whisky company in the world.  The company is one of the largest suppliers of own-brand whiskies to bulk markets, with a diverse range of proprietary and independent bottling brands including Smokehead, Chieftain’s Choice and Isle of Skye.  The company also produces a variety of gins, vodkas and rums including Edinburgh Gin.

Ian Macleod acquired the Glengoyne distillery and the Langs whisky brands in 2003, changing the company name to Ian Macleod Distillers. Tamdhu distillery was purchased in 2011 and relaunched in 2013, while in October 2017 it was announced that Ian Macleod Distillers had acquired and were rebuilding the lost Lowland distillery Rosebank - a stunning coup that gladdened the hearts of whisky fans the world over. Production at Rosebank is scheduled to recommence in summer 2022.