Ardbeg
A tasting the likes of which no Ardbeg fan can miss, looking back to the legendary 1970s vintages.
Show co-founders Sukhinder Singh, Angus MacRaild, Jonny McMillan once again dug deep into their collections to bring you a range of unforgettable Old and Rare Masterclasses. From exploring one of Scotland's most rugged and remote distilleries, to the first licensed distillery in Speyside, and a very special Ardbeg masterclass which looks back at legendary drams form the 1970's. Our 2022 masterclasses will again not disappoint old and rare fans.
Each masterclass was accompanied by its own Perfect Measure tasting set, available from The Whisky Exchange, giving you the chance to join in on this unforgettable experience. Each pack will come with a link to an interactive Zoom room, giving you a chance to be part of the tasting and chat with the hosts and a selection of guests from across the whisky world. We'll also be streaming the sessions to Facebook, so even if you don't buy a pack you'll still be able to join in and watch our hosts and guests talk about some of the world's rarest whiskies.
See what's in store at this year's virtual show.
A tasting the likes of which no Ardbeg fan can miss, looking back to the legendary 1970s vintages.
Pure expressions of distillery character from the golden age of whisky. This session focuses on rare single malts that allow the spirit to really shine.
Explore one of Scotland's most rugged and remote distilleries.
A deep dive into the history of this great old Speysider. This is a rare opportunity to sample Glenlivet from the 1950s and 60s.
Join us to find out how the changing nature of sherry casks has changed the flavour of Scotch whisky over the years.
Last year we explored the nuances of waxy and old-fashioned peaty whiskies, to the delights of old and rare bottlings from Gordon & MacPhail, and deep dived into the whiskies of one of their favourite distilleries, Longmorn.
A look into the whiskies of Longmorn's golden era of distilling – the 1960s and 1970s.
An exploration of the smoky whisky of days gone by – old-fashioned peat.
Join us to look at some of the lesser-known bottlings from the Gordon & MacPhail range.
An exploration of maybe whisky's most sought-after characteristic: waxiness