Specially bottled to celebrate the most audacious adventure ever undertaken by Ardbeg, this dram fires up your taste buds with spectacular aromas & tastes. Smokin... Aroma: A burst of intense smoky fruit escapes into the atmosphere. Add water & breathe in toasted vanilla, sizzling cinnamon & warm hazelnut. Taste: An explosion of crackling peat ignites flavour explosions. Tangy lemon & lime juice, spiced toffee, followed by smooth buttermilk, bananas & currants. Smoke brims with creamy cappuccino & toasted marshmallows. Finish: Long & smoky with tarry espresso. Ardbeg Galileo is a special vatting of different styles of Ardbeg laid down in 1999, all married together to give a sweet, smoky texture. The heart of this limited edition Ardbeg is spirit matured in ex-Marsala wine casks from Sicily that is combined with hallmark Ardbeg matured in first & second fill ex-Bourbon casks. The ex-Marsala casks add fruity aromas & textures to Ardbegs famed peaty, smoky house style. Bottled at 49% & non chill-filtered it is being made available on allocation to Ardbegs focus markets. The whisky, named after Galileo, the father of modern astronomy, celebrates the first ever experiment undertaken by Ardbeg Distillery (or any other distillery for that matter) when Ardbeg was invited in late 2011 by US based space research company Nano Racks LLC, based in Houston Texas, to take part in a two year experiment to test micro-organic compounds drawn from the distillerys production on Islay. This maturation experiment (the inter-action of these compounds with charred oak) between normal gravity on Earth & micro-gravity in space, is currently taking place far up in space on the International Space Station. The vials that were launched by Soyuz rocket from Baikanor in Kazakhstan in late 2011 contain a class of compounds known as terpenes, a set of chemicals which are very widespread in nature & often very aromatic & flavour active. The experiment could explain the workings of these large, complex molecules as they will remain on the International Space Station for at least two years & help uncover new truths about the change that these molecules undergo in this near zero gravity environment. It also should help Ardbeg find new chemical building blocks in their own flavour spectrum. The experiment will have applications for a variety of commercial & research products, including, one day maybe, future generations of Ardbeg. Working in close collaboration with the Ardbeg Distillery team in Scotl&, Nano Racks will closely monitor the experiment against control samples here on earth; both in Houston, Texas at the Nano Racks facility & more familiarly, in Warehouse 3 at Ardbeg Distillery on Islay! Dr Bill Lumsden, Director of Distilling, Whisky Creation & Whisky Stocks at The Glenmorangie Company said: So far so good
- the experiment went live in January when the scientists broke the separating wall between the two components; Ardbeg new make spirit straight from our still on Islay & shards of charred oak cut out of some of our barrels from the warehouse. We will not know the results for another year or so but in the meantime we thought we would celebrate the experiment by the introduction of Ardbeg Galileo
- our own earthly tribute to the scientific experiment taking place far up in space!