The Ardmore distillery produced this malt whisky in 2011. Smooth and mellow, with intense and very long notes of cocoa, vanilla, straw, pear, cherry, grapefruit and caffeine. The taste is aromatic and lively, slightly smoky and rightly peaty, with a finish of liquorice, yoghurt and barley.
Tasting notes
Old Gold
Supple and velvety with notes of cocoa, vanilla, straw, pear, cherry, grapefruit and finely extended caffeine.
Aromatic and tart taste, slightly smoky and peaty.
The finish shows a pleasant liquorice note, rounded off by a slightly sour yoghurt flavour and a hint of creamy barley soup.
Samaroli is probably Italy's most renowned independent bottler, considered a visionary by most. Impeccable taste and an eye for aesthetics have given numerous of his bottlings a worthy place in the pantheon of whisky and rum giants.Today the production is under Antonio Bleve's direction, who has collaborated with Samaroli for many years and shares the passion and philosophy of the house.Antonio Bleve continues his quest for exceptional casks, relying on the brand's historical relationships and new interactions, making their latest bottlings increasingly in demand.