NEW - Ardnamurchan 10 Year Old 46.8% Single Malt Scotch Whisky 70cl
This 10-Year-Old represents the first of what will become a regular release, increasing in volume as stock becomes available over time. While not yet part of the permanent core range, the Ardnamurchan 10-Year-Old will be released annually in limited quantities until consistency allows for a full core expression, following a similar path to that of the original Single Malt released in 2020.
This whisky is composed primarily of Bourbon barrel-matured spirit (98%), complemented by a small portion of Sherry casks (2%) to add depth and richness. The spirit itself is a well-balanced mix of unpeated (52%) and peated (48%) whisky, combining the clean sweetness and vanilla tones from Bourbon maturation with subtle sherry influence and a measured touch of smoke for complexity and harmony.
70cl
46.8% ABV
No added colour and non-chill filtered
Net weight: 1.7kg
Tasting Notes
Nose: The nose opens with coconut, oat biscuits, and zesty orange peel, layered with salty sea air, bonfire leaves, and a hint of strawberry laces and mint.
Palate: The palate is rich and creamy, with custard creams, vanilla wafer, brine, and earthy smoke.
Finish: A lingering, smoky, maritime warmth defines the finish.
Ardnamurchan Distillery
The Ardnamurchan Distillery opened in July 2014 to begin the process of producing what has certainly become world-class single malts.
Ardnamurchan Managing Director, Alex Bruce said “When we filled the first spirit into casks, the concept of being able to disgorge those casks into bottles seemed very distant. However, we have had an incredible journey, building our 100% local team, filling the warehouses with over 10,000 casks and preparing national and international distribution. We relied on the unique local maturation climate to do the rest, and are really excited by the quality and consistency that has been reached.”
Uniquely in the whisky industry, all the power and heat requirements for the distillery come from local renewables. The river that provides the distillery's cooling water has a hydro-electricity generator and the biomass boiler is fuelled by woodchip from local forestry.





