You will have a blast. I recommend Jim’s taxi service. He’s actually a tour guide and will get you to all your destinations on time plus a few sights of interest thrown in, like the new distilleries and warehouses
Did a 5 distillery tour through Islay this last summer. Loved the AU right away. Tasted the L10 at Laphroaig . Brought home a bottle from every distillery but in retrospect would’ve bought as much AU as I could carry. The great thing about the paid tours is they have you taste juice that is only there, batches in the process of maturing, that you’ll never see on the market, yet.
Lucky man!!! i was booked in for Islay for my 40th back in 2021 but covid stopped that, still not had the chance to go, hopefully for my 45th.......i know no one cares lol but i instead went to to edingburg for my 40th and stayed at the Balmoral hotel, the whiskey bar was unbelievable! over 250 whiskeys with lots of rare ones, have to mention the whiskey sommelier (if thats what they are called) are great! i got a special flight, had 4 drams of whiskey all over 21 year old. cheers
Very good take Peter on these Kings of Islay and really tough but you show you're Expert. Well done, it was hard battle. I have both, love both but never done H2H and dont think i have to( you done it for me) 😂 and both drams are winners. Batch 15(17 so far, you right) is absolutely fantastic, one of my favourite, i find it on sale recently for £54.99 in UK which is steal so i grab it as a back up. Your price are not bad as well. Cheers 😁🥂🥂🥂🙋♂️
I'm rather impressed that you liked the laphroaig 10 so much, That one was basically a drainpour for me where as Ardbeg has alwas been one of my favorites
Great vid Peter. I would be reaching more for the Ardbeg as well. Laphroaig is good at higher proof but in general a lot of Laphroaig start off good for me but change and the taste turns bad for me. The regular Laphroaig 10 I can’t drink at all because of that. This year’s Cairdeas was unique and different. I liked it but no need to buy a bottle for me.
My preference is Ardbeg, but today my palate leaned towards Laphroaig. I have not experienced a change in my Laphroaig bottles, but now I'll be paying more attention to it now that you mentioned it. Cheers!
I'm a 'Peathead'. I have blinded the Uigedail against the Port Charlotte and I have a similar back and forth as you do in this video. By a tiny bit, the Port Charlotte wins for me. These I have in my collection, but had the Laphroaig 10 also and is another great pour. Excellent video!
Have done a blind with both 10s, normal bottles. And the Laphroaig 10 came out on top, but not very far.... Ardbeg 10 is a good pour... have a blind set up with Ardbeg, Lahroaig, Lagavulin, my unknown and 1 more but its unknown. God sone and I each brought an unknown bottle to the blind.. so we are going to find out what we like best in the 5.... just have to have time for both of us to get to. cheers man... great vid...
Did an Ardbeg tasting some years ago at a farm in one of those big party tents. The Oogy and the An Oa stood out for me. Especially the Oogy. I blended a bit at the end with the bits left in my glasses... I don't recall if they worked, I do remember that I got some looks.
Can't go wrong with either. They each can satisfy in their own way. However, I have bought one Ardbeg Ugie but have owned at least 3 Laphroaig 10 Cask Strength batches. It seems to have a magnetic pull towards my glass 😂 Thanks for the video!
Great video!! I personally prefer the Uigeadail. Especially the ones from a few years ago. Quality has gone down slightly. I highly recommend you check out the new Laphroaig Cairdeas 10 Cask Favorites. It's fantastic. Big sherry and peat.
@whiskeyisajourney If I had to guess, I think Ardbeg has turned their focus more on the bazillion special releases they have now. Maybe they're using all their good casks for those. I wouldn't know because I have never bought a special release from them, nor will I ever. The one bottle I have come close to buying is the 19 year Traigh Bhan, but $300 is just way too much. I guess I'll stay happy with the Uigeadail. Cheers!!🥃
Based on your description of both pours, I am going to guess the Ardbeg Uigeadail is on your left (typed at the 9:45 mark)... (11:47) I WAS RIGHT. I am not a heavily peated Scotch whisky aficionado but I do appreciate and prefer the type of peat Ardbeg and Lagavulin offer on the nose and palate. Just talked to a peathead friend and he has a bottle of the Laphroiag 10 Batch 16 which he picked up earlier this year (at 58.5%) 🥃.
You have an excellent nose and palate. Picking those notes right out of the glass. These are two of my favorite whiskys. I'm somewhat of a peat head.
I really enjoyed both glasses. Each very good offering different experiences. Cheers!
You will have a blast. I recommend Jim’s taxi service. He’s actually a tour guide and will get you to all your destinations on time plus a few sights of interest thrown in, like the new distilleries and warehouses
I'll keep that in my notes. Thanks for the tip. I appreciate it.
You are a master of tasting notes! You are great at deciphering differences! Love both these bottles. Outstanding review!
No pepperoni pizza in these two. Just a solid pour for both. Cheers!
Did a 5 distillery tour through Islay this last summer. Loved the AU right away. Tasted the L10 at Laphroaig . Brought home a bottle from every distillery but in retrospect would’ve bought as much AU as I could carry. The great thing about the paid tours is they have you taste juice that is only there, batches in the process of maturing, that you’ll never see on the market, yet.
I am looking forward to doing Islay tour very soon. Hopefully next year.
Lucky man!!! i was booked in for Islay for my 40th back in 2021 but covid stopped that, still not had the chance to go, hopefully for my 45th.......i know no one cares lol but i instead went to to edingburg for my 40th and stayed at the Balmoral hotel, the whiskey bar was unbelievable! over 250 whiskeys with lots of rare ones, have to mention the whiskey sommelier (if thats what they are called) are great! i got a special flight, had 4 drams of whiskey all over 21 year old. cheers
Another awesome comparison of two great pours. Delivered with expert quality descriptions. Great work once again Peter.
Thank you Matt. Both good pours and both offer different experiences. I appreciate the feedback. Cheers!
Ha Ardbeg uigey is amazing! Thje laphroiag 10 cask is amzomg to. no way i can pick one over the other! both in the collection is the only way. cheers
I like them both as well. Each providing a different experience.
Thanks!
I have you down for 1 in November. I appreciate the support. Best of luck!
I love how i gad this guy as a scinece teacher and now im watching him drink whiskeys
Teachers have a life outside of teaching and I also think it's wild that former students watch my videos. 👍
@@whiskeyisajourneyNot just one
Very good take Peter on these Kings of Islay and really tough but you show you're Expert. Well done, it was hard battle. I have both, love both but never done H2H and dont think i have to( you done it for me) 😂 and both drams are winners. Batch 15(17 so far, you right) is absolutely fantastic, one of my favourite, i find it on sale recently for £54.99 in UK which is steal so i grab it as a back up. Your price are not bad as well. Cheers 😁🥂🥂🥂🙋♂️
Thanks. Both very good pours that offer different experiences. You really can't go wrong with either one of them. Cheers!
I'm rather impressed that you liked the laphroaig 10 so much, That one was basically a drainpour for me where as Ardbeg has alwas been one of my favorites
I was surprised I picked it over the Ardbeg. Ardbeg is one of my all time favorites. Cheers!
Great vid Peter.
I would be reaching more for the Ardbeg as well.
Laphroaig is good at higher proof but in general a lot of Laphroaig start off good for me but change and the taste turns bad for me. The regular Laphroaig 10 I can’t drink at all because of that. This year’s Cairdeas was unique and different. I liked it but no need to buy a bottle for me.
My preference is Ardbeg, but today my palate leaned towards Laphroaig. I have not experienced a change in my Laphroaig bottles, but now I'll be paying more attention to it now that you mentioned it. Cheers!
I'm a 'Peathead'. I have blinded the Uigedail against the Port Charlotte and I have a similar back and forth as you do in this video. By a tiny bit, the Port Charlotte wins for me. These I have in my collection, but had the Laphroaig 10 also and is another great pour. Excellent video!
Thanks. Both of these are good pours that offer different experiences. You can't go wrong with either one. Cheers!
Have done a blind with both 10s, normal bottles. And the Laphroaig 10 came out on top, but not very far.... Ardbeg 10 is a good pour... have a blind set up with Ardbeg, Lahroaig, Lagavulin, my unknown and 1 more but its unknown. God sone and I each brought an unknown bottle to the blind.. so we are going to find out what we like best in the 5.... just have to have time for both of us to get to. cheers man... great vid...
Thanks. That blind flight sounds like it's going to be fun. Cheers!
Oogie was the dram that suckered me into Scotch. Super delicious 👍🥃 Fun review! Tough choice
A tough choice for sure. Each one provides a different experience and both good. Cheers!
Great head to head Peter. I love these both, I got the CS 13 and Uigeadail was the one that got me hooked on peat. Cheers!
Both fantastic bottles offering two different experiences. I really enjoyed this matchup. Cheers!
Did an Ardbeg tasting some years ago at a farm in one of those big party tents. The Oogy and the An Oa stood out for me. Especially the Oogy. I blended a bit at the end with the bits left in my glasses... I don't recall if they worked, I do remember that I got some looks.
I like the Ardbeg profile and really like it with a sherry influence.
My favorite two distilleries. Can’t pick both are phenomenal.
They are both good in different ways. Cheers!
I’ll have to try the Ardbeg but it’s hard to argue with preferring bourbon cask!
I can see people picking sides sherry or bourbon. They both offer different experiences both good. Cheers!
Can't go wrong with either. They each can satisfy in their own way. However, I have bought one Ardbeg Ugie but have owned at least 3 Laphroaig 10 Cask Strength batches. It seems to have a magnetic pull towards my glass 😂
Thanks for the video!
I can see myself drinking much more Laphroaig in the near future. I really enjoyed this pour. Cheers!
Great video!! I personally prefer the Uigeadail. Especially the ones from a few years ago. Quality has gone down slightly. I highly recommend you check out the new Laphroaig Cairdeas 10 Cask Favorites. It's fantastic. Big sherry and peat.
You are not the first to say that the older bottlings of Ardbeg are better. Quality of casks or cask management issues??? Cheers!
@whiskeyisajourney If I had to guess, I think Ardbeg has turned their focus more on the bazillion special releases they have now. Maybe they're using all their good casks for those. I wouldn't know because I have never bought a special release from them, nor will I ever. The one bottle I have come close to buying is the 19 year Traigh Bhan, but $300 is just way too much. I guess I'll stay happy with the Uigeadail. Cheers!!🥃
Laphroaig 10 CS is indeed at batch 17. Enjoying a dram of that exact batch while watching this video 🙂
Nice! A drink along. Cheers!
Got to admit mate, our tasting profile is really good!
Thanks!
Based on your description of both pours, I am going to guess the Ardbeg Uigeadail is on your left (typed at the 9:45 mark)... (11:47) I WAS RIGHT.
I am not a heavily peated Scotch whisky aficionado but I do appreciate and prefer the type of peat Ardbeg and Lagavulin offer on the nose and palate.
Just talked to a peathead friend and he has a bottle of the Laphroiag 10 Batch 16 which he picked up earlier this year (at 58.5%) 🥃.
These two brands are powerhouse peated pours. Both exceptionally good in different ways. Cheers!
islay whiskey is my no1, followed by campbeltown.......for scotch. i just cant get enough of big bold tasty scotch
I'm going to have to agree with you on that. Islay is my favorite as well.