Let’s get Christmas rockin’ with a classic peated (but not as you know it) Sherry Bomb from the West Highlands of Scotland. For the first official time in Australia, Santa would be thrilled with the very latest release Ardnamurchan Sherry Cask – an aptly named whisky, fully matured in both Oloroso and Pedro Ximenez casks, the Ardnamurchan Sherry Cask 2024!

The casks were a mix of Spanish Pedro Ximenez and Spanish Oloroso Sherry casks (31 in all) with 18 of those peated, and the rest unpeated. The abv of the spirit – distilled by Scott Stewart – coming out of the still was cut from 77.0 to 64.8% before being added to the cask.

A quick word on peat. The peat used by Ardnamurchan is highland peat which is much more woodsmoke or heather oriented – distinctly different to the burnt rubber and iodine-y hospital notes imparted by Islay peat (used in whiskies such as Lagavulin, Ardbeg and Laphroiag). As such, Highland peat lends a much subtler influence over the whiskies it flavours than it’s Islay counterpart.

Ironically founded by indy bottler Adelphi and situated on the Ardnamurchan Peninsula, the Ardnamurchan Distillery is a wonder of modern, sustainable distilling. Hydro-electric powered stills and other ‘footprint-reducing’ technologies have been part of the distilleries DNA since the planning stage. Distilling on the Ardnamurchan Peninsula, one of Scotland’s most isolated areas, adds a rugged maritime character to its whisky.

Ardnamurchan Sherry Cask

Although young (established in 2014), Ardnamurchan Distillery is already hoarding its fair share of international gongs for its whisky (World Whiskies Awards 2024), the distillery itself (Icons of Whisky awards 2024) and also three years running (21-24) at the Online Scotch Whisky Awards (OSWA) – a highly respected, community-driven award.

Now a big part of their trifecta of OSWA awards has to do with Ardnamurchan’s complete transparency in their marketing and labelling. Each bottle of Ardnamurchan comes with a QR code that will lead you to everything (and I mean everything!) you could ever want to know about the bottle in your hand. Starting with its unique bottle number, the variety, and where the barley came from (Concerto & Laureate barley from the Broomhall Farm I’m happy to inform our members!), the distiller, the blenders – right through to minutia like Mash Water Temps and a complete cask list for the batch.

And finally, a huge and heartfelt ‘Merry Christmas’ (or whatever holiday you’re celebrating) to all our members. Thanks for all the support, love and feedback we keep on getting! We’re now halfway through our twentieth year and it just keeps getting better. Have a happy and safe holidays, an awesome New Year celebration and we look forward to another great year of whisky in 2026!

Ardnamurchan Sherry Cask

OUR TASTING NOTES

Nose: A picture perfect combination of sweet fruit, smokey embers on a beach and a real sense of maritime aging (a ‘sea-side saltiness’ if you will – I think you’ll know what I mean when you taste it) on the nose

Palate: A wave of French oak spice hits quickly up front then melts into the background (like any good supporting chorus) revealing a starring cast of Christmas fruit cake, with definite savoury notes making themselves known as well. Not too sweet, but not wuite dry either – very nicely balanced.

Finish: I’m a big fan of a big finish -and this one doesn’t disappoint! Waves of salted caramel (heavy on the salt too!), burst on a salty beach and recede to allow more of that campfire smoke to waft through.

This is a very nice mix of sherry influenced whisky, light peaty notes and a definite sense of the maritime influence hanging around there as well. Complex, nutty and fruity, yet the salt and peat notes really prevent it getting too sweet and cloying. I”ve had to edit extensively to remove all my uses of the word ‘balanced’ – but that’s exactly what it is. Overall, a delightfully complex and intriguing whisky that will satisfy both the sherry buffs and the peat freaks!

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a Gift Pack with a Mystery Bottle of Firkin Single Malt along with two Single Malt Whisky Club Glasses and a Club Hip Flask

FROM ARDNAMURCHEN

Our Sherry Cask Release combines the complex flavours of a mix of 21 Pedro Ximénez and Oloroso Sherry butts, and coastal peat smoke spirit.

Nose: Murray mint, bonfire on the beach, salted peanut ice-cream, tomato stalks, Brazil nut, sundried tomatoes, teriyaki beef jerky, relish and tamari. Unctuous.
Palate: Tarry rope, bung cloth, smoky bacon, old tractor shed, peanut brittle, sticky spare-ribs. Red plum and cherry, then shifts to chalk cliff and meaty traits above on later half.
Finish: Crashing waves, sea-salt, bothy fireplace and cigar shop.

Like all our whiskies this Sherry Cask Release is un-chill filtered and natural colour.

Ardnamurchan Sherry Cask

ABOUT ARDNAMURCHEN

Ardnamurchan Distillery is a modern yet deeply traditional Scotch whisky producer, founded in 2014 on the remote Ardnamurchan Peninsula in Scotland’s western Highlands. Owned by Adelphi, an independent bottling company, the distillery was designed to reflect both the rugged beauty of its surroundings and a commitment to sustainability. It draws water from the Glenmore River and nearby springs, and is powered by renewable energy sources including hydroelectric power and a biomass boiler fueled by local timber. This eco-conscious approach reduces its carbon footprint while maintaining authenticity in whisky-making. Ardnamurchan produces both peated and unpeated single malts, capturing the maritime character of its coastal environment.

The distillery has quickly gained recognition for innovation and transparency. Each bottle features a blockchain-enabled QR code, allowing drinkers to trace the whisky’s journey from barley to bottle. Maturation takes place in a mix of American and European oak casks, including ex-bourbon and ex-sherry, with occasional experiments using wine or mezcal casks. The resulting whiskies often carry notes of coastal peat smoke, sea salt, dried fruits, and spice, reflecting the wild landscape where they are crafted. Ardnamurchan’s philosophy blends heritage with modern practices, making it one of Scotland’s most distinctive new distilleries and a rising star in the world of single malt whisky.

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