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    Serendipity Reviews

    Serendipity 82
    Based on 1 reviews.
    Rated on a scale of 50 to 99
    Distillery
    Ardbeg
    Style
    Blended
    Release
    Unspecified
    Age
    12 Years
    Alcohol
    40% abv.
    Region
    Scotland, Islay
    Bottled For
    Distillery

    Serendipity – pity to waste it! Noun – the occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way A recent such mix-up occurred at Ardbeg. The result was the creation of a supreme blended malt whisky made up of two parts 1992 Glen Moray to eight parts of a very much older Ardbeg. Bottled at 40% and chill-filtered, Serendipity is at once characteristically peaty and refreshingly light – a rare opportunity to experience a lighter taste of Islay. And the effect is quite outstanding. So outstanding, in fact, you’d be forgiven for thinking it was deliberate.

    Serendipity
    Review by Dr.Whisky

    8250/99
    Color
    Navajo White
    Nose
    Sweetness comes off first, bourbony vanilla. Then comes the dirtiness. Peat, feet, sweat, diapers/nappies. Wet stone(?), moss, earth. Still sweet, creamy (Coffee Mate?) and these flavours arrive together, beautifully united rather than on two separate planes, which is unexpected.
    Body
    Medium to thin, soft.
    Palate
    Vanilla, peat and chocolate. Smoking while changing a diaper (like in the good ole days... can you imagine seeing that today? we would all turn up our noses, no doubt). Baby powder, and skin. The initial attack of flavour is SO pleasant, like a bubble popping that contained essence of sweet cakes, vanilla, fire and flatulence(okay, maybe not so pleasant, but great in context of this whisky's character).
    Finish
    Medium length, smoke. About 5 minutes later I had a nasty metallic and chlorine like taste in my mouth.

    This stuff isn't pretty, but it is pretty drinkable. Serendipity is a great whisky and is probably the most guilt-free way to quaff 30yr old Ardbeg. Although with its limited availability, those guilt-free days are numbered.

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