This annual small-batch release from Islay producer Ardbeg, Traigh Banh is named for Islay's Traigh Bhan beach, aka the Singing Sands. This 19-year-old spirit was aged in American oak and Oloroso sherry casks.
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House Review
Nose:
Rich on the nose, cedar first and packed full of apricot, pear and lemon. Sweet honey and cream, light pepper, lots going on.
Taste:
Thin to medium mouthfeel with plenty of honey, ash, pepper, slate, salinity and cedar. Some vanilla bean, lemon curd, pear and sweet caramel.
Finish:
Long, ashy and peat-driven finish, packed with pear and lemon, vanilla sweetness, ash, cedar and a touch of pepper.
Overall:
Fun and enjoyable, lovely and layered, but for 19 years in cask, this has a meekness about it. Could a higher ABV help? It's a mystery I only wish I knew the answer to.
Score:
85
By T8ke
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