Ardbeg Supernova 2015 (SN2015)
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Review by @MaltActivist
- Nose24
- Taste24
- Finish23
- Balance24
- Overall95
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Distillery/Brand: Ardbeg | Region: Islay | ABV: 54.3% | Colour: Sunshine Nose: 24 | Taste: 24 | Finish: 23 | Balance: 24 | Rating: 95
Review The Supernova series is, in my opinion, why one should start drinking whisky. It is also one of the reasons I have tolerated Ardbeg's nonsense of late. Because deep in my heart I, like all Ardbeg fans, know that hiding in those dank warehouses lie some stellar casks which, when expertly blended together, are going to set my soul alight.
And that is what the Supernova 2015 has done.
The fourth, and last, of the Supernova series this is quite possibly my favourite of the lot. The first one came out in 2009, then 2010, 2014 (which I had the pleasure of tasting at 9AM in the morning on a farm in Islay) and for the final time in 2015.
If you don't already know it's significance let me tell you real quick. In 2011 Ardbeg, with the help of a company known as NanoRacks, decided to send some new make and oak shavings inside a capsule into outer space to test what effects micro-gravity had on maturation. They kept an identical sample here on mother Earth and, once, the space sample returned Dr Lumsden released his findings on how the two samples differed.
Why would they do that, you ask me? Well, because they're attention whores, that's why. But not just any attention whores. Attention whores that can also create one hell of a whisky.
The 2015 version doesn't have much literature but I know it's a blend of ex-sherry and bourbon casks made from 100 PPM malted barley. There's no age statements but you know it's rather young. Which is fine as long as it tastes like this.
My sample is from a brand new bottle and served at 54.3% ABV
**Nose: **Very soft peat. It's there but you have to fight for it. Touch of ash. More iodine and TCP in here compared to earlier 'Novas. Almost like a delicate eucalyptus. Touch of the standard Ardbeg coastal salt. Rock salt. But then the sweetness. The really nice rounded sweetness which envelopes the smokiness and the saltiness and almost makes you swoon. Milk chocolate. Caramel Macchiato from Starbucks. Now there's fruits. Citrus fruits. Not sharp citrus. But a softer, sweeter citrus. Pineapples. Lime. Orange candy. Stick with it and the earthiness is next. You can almost taste the barley. The wild mushrooms. The Islay earth. This is an essay in balance. 24/25
**Palate: **That ashiness again. Soft peat. Sooty. Great delivery. The first palate is surprisingly savoury. I mean it's more savoury than I expected it to be. But then the sweetness breaks through mid-palate. Like sunshine. On an overcast day. Pineapples. That sweet citrus again. Lemon and lime. Touch of spice. White peppers. And in the midst of it all - some good quality oak. 24/25
**Finish: **Nice and long. Chewy. Oily. White pepper. Oak. 23/25
**Overall Comments: **Phew! What a ride. Absolutely loved it. Ran a head-2-head with this and the SN14 for a video review which made the differences and the balance really stand out. This is just a superb example of right cask selection to create something that will stand the test of time.
Rating: 95
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Sounds like a winner. I had heard that it was considerably less smoky than its predecessors.