Ardbeg 17 Years Release 1997 Limited Edition Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky 40.0% Vol. - one of the first bottlings of a great Ardbeg Islay Single Malt from the year 1997!
A rare old bottling of the legendary 17 years old Ardbeg Islay single malt scotch whisky at 40.0% abv from the year 1997 and one of the first bottlings of the 17 years Ardbeg limited edition range! The 17 years Ardbeg Islay single malt scotch whisky matured in bourbon casks, was bottled in a limited edition from 1997 to 2004 and contains malts from the late 1970s and early 1980s. Today, it is hard to find and is one of the most sought-after old Ardbeg single malts.
A special Ardbeg Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky and rarity for whisky-collectors and connoisseurs of first-class old-style Scotch whiskies!
- Typ: Single Malt Whisky - Distillery Bottling
- District: Islay
- Vintage: 1980 and earlier
- Age: 17 years old
- Year bottled: 1997
- Cask Wood Type: Bourbon Casks
- Alcohol ABV% 40.0 %
- Bottling Series: 17 Years Limited Edition Bottling - Release 1997
- Bottle-Code: L7 338 4ML xx:xx
- Bottle Size 70cl / 700ml
- Packaging original boxed with long-leaflet (box with traces)
- Producer/Importer: Ardbeg Distillery Limited, Isle of Islay, Argyll, PA42 7EA, Scotland
- Country of Origin Scotland
- limited, number unknown - rare collector s whisky!
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