Ardnahoe

Bholsa

50% ABV • Whisky • 750ml • 10+ In Stock

Single Malt Whisky from Islay in Scotland

$176.43 + tax and deposit

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PRODUCER
Ardnahoe

BOTTLER
Official Distillery Release by Hunter Laing

AGE
Unknown Years Aged

CASK TYPE
Ex-Oloroso Sherry

RELEASE
Standard Small Batch Release

CHILL-FILTRATION
No

ADDED COLOUR
No

PEAT SMOKED
Yes

From The Official Website

Ardnahoe Bholsa has been matured predominantly in Oloroso sherry casks, and is bottled with no artificial colouring and no chill-filtration.

Red fruits, walnuts, orange zest and peat smoke on the nose. Raisins, dates and ripe plums on the palate underpinned by Islay peat lead into a long, peppery finish.

From The Official Website

Ardnahoe Bholsa has been matured predominantly in Oloroso sherry casks, and is bottled with no artificial colouring and no chill-filtration.

Red fruits, walnuts, orange zest and peat smoke on the nose. Raisins, dates and ripe plums on the palate underpinned by Islay peat lead into a long, peppery finish.

More From Ardnahoe

Proudly Bottled By Hunter Laing

Hunter Laing has the reassuring air of a family firm that knows exactly what it is about. Established in 2013 by Stewart Laing after the division of Douglas Laing, the company carried forward not only decades of experience in the whisky trade but also a substantial inherited culture of cask selection, blending, and bottling. Its own account places the family in the Scotch whisky business for more than three generations, which helps explain the sense of continuity that runs through the range.

What has distinguished Hunter Laing is its preference for clarity over fuss. The portfolio includes Old Malt Cask, a long-running series of rare and older malts bottled at 50% ABV, alongside the Old & Rare range for cask strength bottlings of greater age and gravitas. There are also more accessible lines such as Hepburn’s Choice and Highland Journey, giving the company a breadth of offering without losing its identity as a bottler concerned with provenance and character. The emphasis is less on theatrical presentation than on letting cask, distillery, and age speak plainly.

In recent years, Hunter Laing has added a distilling chapter of its own through Ardnahoe on Islay, the company’s first distillery. That move feels less like a change of course than a natural extension of the same family ambition: to remain deeply involved in whisky not only at the point of selection and maturation, but at the beginning of the process as well. Even so, the core appeal of Hunter Laing remains much as it has always been, a house style built not around uniformity, but around the conviction that individual casks, honestly presented, are interesting enough on their own.

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