Ledaig No Age
Martin Markvardsen
martin at WHISKYCONSULTING.DK
Tue Aug 15 19:16:06 CEST 2006
Hi Ralph
If it is the Ledaig im thinking of it is a fantastic
dram...for the price. The one no age we had in Denmark was
a sherry matured. It was peaty, fruty and some funny (in a
good way) hints of tequila. I really enjoyed that. It is
fresh.
I was told by the people at Burn Stewart that its age is
about 4 yo.
Martin
On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 18:35:53 +0200
Ralph Katzenell <ralphoosh at 012.NET.IL> wrote:
> Greetings all,
> Somethings are just not meant to be understood! All of a
>sudden we have a veritable flood of good single malts,
>never before seen in the small specialist wine shops. At
>least 10 new (for us) labels. Oooooh!
> I picked up a distillery Ledaig (42%) no age statement,
>at only 25% more expensive than a price on the net in the
>UK. I'm in shock!
>
> But so far I cant find a hint of its age. Whats the
>secret? Can someone spill the beans, please?
>
> Uncle Ralph
>
>
>
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