Ledaig 10 year old
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Profile: The Ledaig 10 year old at a glance
- Island Character: Robust Single Malt from the Isle of Mull
- Peaten Variant:The Smoky Side of the Tobermory Distillery
- Gaelic Name: “Ledaig” means “safe haven”
- Rich in Tradition: The Tobermory Distillery was founded as early as 1798
- Exciting Contrast: The sister whisky Tobermory is unpeated
Portrait: What makes the Ledaig 10 year old special
The Ledaig 10 year old is something like the wild cousin from the Scottish island branch of the whisky family - a bit rougher, a bit more idiosyncratic, But that's precisely why it's unforgettable. Its home is on the Isle of Mull, where the weather often does what it wants, and the scenery is so dramatic that even postcards would be envious.
Ledaig is produced at the Tobermory Distillery, one of Scotland's oldest distilleries, founded in 1798. And this is where it gets interesting: The distillery has a kind of double life. The unpeated single malt is simply called Tobermory.
And then there's Ledaig (pronounced "Lee-chig," in case you don't want to break out in a sweat when ordering), which shows the decidedly rougher side of the operation. The name "Ledaig" itself comes from Gaelic and means something like "safe haven."
Which is a bit ironic, because this whisky seems more like someone who occasionally leaves the harbor to have a little adventure. Perhaps with slightly tousled hair and a good story in tow. The revival of the Ledaig brand is, incidentally, a fine example of how old traditions in the whisky world don't simply disappear, but eventually make a comeback—often with even more character than before.
While many distilleries strictly adhere to one style, Tobermory indulges in this exciting contrast between smooth and peaty. The Ledaig 10 year old represents the powerful, original side of the island. Ten years of maturation give it ample opportunity to develop – and probably also to gather a few good island tales.
In short: Ledaig isn't a whisky that sits prettily on the shelf, waiting to be admired. It's more the type that's already out there in the wind, shouting: "Come on, this is going to be interesting!"
Tasting Notes: This is how the Ledaig 10 year old tastes like
Nose: Light and very balanced on the nose, characterized by soft peat aromas and an elegant smoky nuance. Hints of malt and nuts are also present, accompanied by a touch of dried fruit.
Palate: Rich and spicy on the palate with distinct notes of charred oak and peat. Earthy notes combine with a subtle spiciness of black pepper.
Finish: Medium-long and pleasantly present. Spicy impressions linger, while the smoke gently fades, rounding out the overall impression.
| Bottler: | Original Bottling |
|---|---|
| Alcohol: | 46,3%vol. |
| Age: | 10 year old |
| Distillery: | Tobermory |
| Coloured: | Natural Colour |
| Volume: | 0,7l |
| Manufacturer: | Tobermory Distillers Ltd., Isle of Mull PA75 6NR, Großbritannien |
| Chillfiltered: | Un-chilfiltered |
| Country: | Scotland |
| Product Type: | Single Malt Whisky |
| Product Category: | Whisky |
| Product brand: | Ledaig |
| Smoke: | smoky |
| Region: | Islands |
| Responsible food business operator: | Diversa Spezialitäten GmbH, Hubert-Underberg-Allee 1, 47493 Rheinberg, Deutschland |
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3 - 10 of 31 reviews
11 February 2018 17:31
für mich ist der Geschmack von verbranntem Leder ohne Sherry einfach toll
30 November 2017 11:03
schöner kräftiger Insel-Malt mit Aromen von Holz, Rauch, leichte Süße im Nachklang; ich nehme gerne ein paar Tropfen Wasser dazu. Habe die Insel Mull besucht und werde beim Genuss gerne daran erinnert.
4 September 2017 10:52
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7 April 2017 10:18
Habe ihn im höchsten Norden Schottlands in einem sehr kleinen Pub kennegelernt und nun schon die 4te geleert. Super lecker.
25 November 2016 16:03
kräftiger Rauch und leichte Süße, Abgang lang und rauchig
ein toller Single Malt
4 April 2016 14:15
Probieren geht über studieren,ein feiner Whisky sollte im Schrank stehen
27 March 2016 14:29
Sehr guter rauchiger lang anhaltender Whisky. Passt gut im Herbst und Winter, wenn man aus dem Kalten ins warme Haus kommt. Mein Favorit.
14 February 2016 14:51
Tja was soll ich sagen, der tobermory schon immer einer meiner Lieblingswhiskys, für den Winter ist die gepaetede Version namesn Ledaig ideal.
10 January 2015 17:52
schön torfig, sich nicht jedermanns geschmack, aber der meine
7 January 2015 16:24
muss es nochmahls ausprobieren