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Ardbeg Supernova

Post Tue Jan 13, 2009 6:57 am

A competitor for Octomore?
Does anyone have any additional info on this one yet?

Here's what Ardbeg's website http://www.ardbeg.com/Shop.asp?Cat=16 has to say:
Ardbeg Supernova
Count your lucky stars you’re a Committee Member, because here comes another celestial and very limited Committee Bottling: an exclusive test launch in advance of a wider release at the end of May. Ardbeg Supernova is peated to an astonishing level of over 100 parts per million, making it the peatiest Ardbeg ever. After the lightly peated pleasures of Blasda, Supernova is a stellar explosion of aroma and flavour – deep earthy peat oils, smoky coal tar, rolling tobacco, camomile, cedar and heather bloom. Hot, sizzling and gristy sensations effervesce on the tongue while pepper pops with chilli and chocolate. Heavenly!
Available to order from xx January 2009
We are unable to deliver to the USA or Canada. However, for the first time US Committee Members will be able to buy limited quantities of this Committee Bottling on home soil. We anticipate that Supernova will land in the USA at the end of February. To locate your nearest Ardbeg Outpost, email ardbeg@mhusa.com
Price: £65
borgom
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Australia

Post Tue Jan 13, 2009 11:09 am

Yummy :D
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LagaDrinker
Gold Member
East Anglia, UK

Post Tue Jan 13, 2009 12:32 pm

I can't see that on the website. I'm a member etc. Is it still up?
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Aidan
Cask Strength Gold Member
Dublin

Post Tue Jan 13, 2009 12:44 pm

it was there...now its gone :?
matthew2512
Silver Member
Auckland, New Zealand

Post Tue Jan 13, 2009 2:07 pm

Looks like it's been taken off the website, wonder why... :?
Anyhoo here's the bottle
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borgom
Gold Member
Australia

Post Tue Jan 13, 2009 3:45 pm

And it's back again!

Available from the 20th Jan limited to 2 bottles per person.
jotter
New member
England

Post Tue Jan 13, 2009 6:14 pm

Count me in - I haven't bought an Ardbeg for over a week :wink:
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DanAir
Bronze Member
London, UK

Post Tue Jan 13, 2009 9:28 pm

Won't be able to resist, I already know it.
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SoMK
Gold Member
Canada

Post Tue Jan 13, 2009 9:59 pm

How many is limited ?

Does not look anything special, no age etc.

Marketing guys gone mad shooting for a supernova. :yuk:
papercrack
Bronze Member

Post Wed Jan 14, 2009 12:23 am

papercrack wrote:Does not look anything special, no age etc.

Without judging it before more details are confirmed I would guess that Ardbeg will be seduced by the success of the Corryvreckan, and the ridiculous prices it achieved on the secondary market, and bump up the price of the Supernova without increasing its age or reducing the number of bottles.

The fact that they are making a limit of 2 per member rather than the 1 of the Corryvreckan would also suggest that this will be a less limited edition. Either that or they're trying to reduce the workload at the poor folk at the Old Kiln Shop - after all many people ordered multiple bottles of the Corryvreckan (using different names, addresses, etc.) yet each needed to be packed and sent seperately.

Time will tell... One thing I'll say is that I hope they've got the distribution mechanism beefed up for this one so that we don't have to wait weeks after ordering before they're delivered.

Oh, what exciting times we live in :thumbsup:
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DanAir
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London, UK

Post Wed Jan 14, 2009 11:28 am

Not sure about the Age statement but it is a shame people sell it to make a profit.
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LagaDrinker
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East Anglia, UK

Post Wed Jan 14, 2009 12:01 pm

LagaDrinker wrote:Not sure about the Age statement but it is a shame people sell it to make a profit.



I have to agree with that. The Corry is too good to sell. It's definetly one for drinking and keeping. :)

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les taylor
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Paxton Road

Post Wed Jan 14, 2009 1:42 pm

oops i've just read 'age statment' as aga statement, sat here thinking what on earth are they talking about! :oops:

My excuse is i've just been pouring samples out for a colleagues Bday and the smell has put me into a dream world.

Rob
r900p
Double Gold Member
Liverpool

Post Wed Jan 14, 2009 2:26 pm

We are unable to deliver to the USA or Canada. However, for the first time
US Committee Members will be able to buy limited quantities of this Committee
Bottling on home soil. We anticipate that Supernova will land in the USA
at the end of February. To locate your nearest Ardbeg Outpost, email ardbeg@mhusa.com

I tried the email address stated here and I got back an error saying the email address is not unique. Anybody able to send an email to ardbeg@mhuusa.com?
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LeoDLion
Gold Member
Texas, US

Post Wed Jan 14, 2009 2:40 pm

LagaDrinker wrote:Not sure about the Age statement but it is a shame people sell it to make a profit.

Since the whisky is likely to be very young (3? 5 YO?), they prefer not to disclose it.
But they are still cheaper than Bruichladdich with their Octomore.
corbuso
Gold Member

Post Wed Jan 14, 2009 7:15 pm

LeoDLion wrote:
We are unable to deliver to the USA or Canada. However, for the first time
US Committee Members will be able to buy limited quantities of this Committee
Bottling on home soil. We anticipate that Supernova will land in the USA
at the end of February. To locate your nearest Ardbeg Outpost, email ardbeg@mhusa.com

I tried the email address stated here and I got back an error saying the email address is not unique. Anybody able to send an email to ardbeg@mhuusa.com?


I sent an email to ardbeg@mhusa.com, but I didn't send one to ardbeg@mhuusa.com.

I have not received an error or reply yet.
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lohssanami
Double Gold Member
Northern California, USA

Post Wed Jan 14, 2009 9:03 pm

lohssanami wrote:
LeoDLion wrote:
We are unable to deliver to the USA or Canada. However, for the first time
US Committee Members will be able to buy limited quantities of this Committee
Bottling on home soil. We anticipate that Supernova will land in the USA
at the end of February. To locate your nearest Ardbeg Outpost, email ardbeg@mhusa.com

I tried the email address stated here and I got back an error saying the email address is not unique. Anybody able to send an email to ardbeg@mhuusa.com?


I sent an email to ardbeg@mhusa.com, but I didn't send one to ardbeg@mhuusa.com.

I have not received an error or reply yet.

I mistyped in my post. The error is

"Recipient user name ardbeg (ardbeg@mhusa.com) not unique. Several matches found in Domino Directory."
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LeoDLion
Gold Member
Texas, US

Post Wed Jan 14, 2009 9:21 pm

I sent an e-mail out to them as well, but no reply yet. Wait and see I guess.
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Ryguy
Cask Strength Gold Member
Winslow, Maine, USA

Post Wed Jan 14, 2009 9:39 pm

corbuso wrote:
LagaDrinker wrote:Not sure about the Age statement but it is a shame people sell it to make a profit.

Since the whisky is likely to be very young (3? 5 YO?), they prefer not to disclose it.
But they are still cheaper than Bruichladdich with their Octomore.

I'm not sure I care about the age - if it turns out to suit my taste as well as the Corryvreckan did.
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Collector57
Matured cask
East Anglia

Post Wed Jan 14, 2009 10:30 pm

LeoDLion wrote:I mistyped in my post. The error is

"Recipient user name ardbeg (ardbeg@mhusa.com) not unique. Several matches found in Domino Directory."


I figured it was a typo...just thought I would throw in some humor.

:P
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lohssanami
Double Gold Member
Northern California, USA

Post Wed Jan 14, 2009 10:54 pm

I will wait until end of May, there will probably be an abundance of it by then.
POP... goes the bottle....
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C_I
Gold Member
Netherlands

Post Thu Jan 15, 2009 3:31 am

Perhaps we will soon be in a Peat War :P :P :P :P
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anationonfire
Gold Member
Calgary, Canada

Post Thu Jan 15, 2009 8:56 am

In Ireland, they call it "turf". A turf war sounds very appropriate.
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Aidan
Cask Strength Gold Member
Dublin

Post Thu Jan 15, 2009 9:44 am

Aidan wrote:In Ireland, they call it "turf". A turf war sounds very appropriate.



Aidan do you get Turf Bogs, your way? :)

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les taylor
Matured cask
Paxton Road

Post Thu Jan 15, 2009 9:48 am

Les, Turf bogs are a terrible problem out our way. There's one in the Dublin mountains making its way towards our estate at about 1 mm per year.

I went out a few times cutting turf in County Clare with my uncle a few times. I thought these "skills" would have stayed with me when I tried to do it on Islay a few years ago, but I was shown up. I'd forgotten that I never really developed the skill. I just stood there and watched.
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Aidan
Cask Strength Gold Member
Dublin

Post Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:10 pm

Aidan wrote:Les, Turf bogs are a terrible problem out our way. There's one in the Dublin mountains making its way towards our estate at about 1 mm per year.

I went out a few times cutting turf in County Clare with my uncle a few times. I thought these "skills" would have stayed with me when I tried to do it on Islay a few years ago, but I was shown up. I'd forgotten that I never really developed the skill. I just stood there and watched.

... and had a dram? :wink:
r900p
Double Gold Member
Liverpool

Post Thu Jan 15, 2009 4:25 pm

I see there is one on ebay already!!

[Advertising Ebay auctions here is not allowed]
£125, I think i'll wait till Tuesday!
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bear
New member
Glasgow

Post Thu Jan 15, 2009 5:39 pm

Item location i expect is really Islay. He'll but it with the buyers funds! Just hope is order gets through if this is the case.

Rob
r900p
Double Gold Member
Liverpool

Post Fri Jan 16, 2009 5:22 pm

Only 3000 bottles. Intersting how fast this will shift. :yuk:
papercrack
Bronze Member

Post Fri Jan 16, 2009 5:30 pm

When I was at Ardbeg, the lady said that people were using all sorts of tricks to get more than their fair allocaiton of Corryvrekan. I'm sure it will be the same this time around.
aka John
Aidan
Cask Strength Gold Member
Dublin

Post Fri Jan 16, 2009 11:52 pm

They must be doing something right at Ardbeg/LVMH the amount of thread space this has generated since Monday on various boards , loads of speculation , fact and rumour .
We know it's 3000 bottles (600 of them to the USA according to rumour ) .
It's strong (58.9% ?) .
Can't get to know the age (The Chairman wouldn't let on Today....) but rumours of 2000 or 2001 distillation are on one board . if it is a 7 or 8yo all the better .
I was very disappointed by the Octomore but The Chairman thinks i will like the Supernova.......

Course i will it's an ARDBEG! :iwbrnt:
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Spirit of Islay
Triple Gold Member
Usually somewhere with Whisky......

Post Sat Jan 17, 2009 1:02 am

Spirit of Islay wrote:It's strong (58.9% ?)


The website was updated this evening to show the abv and as expected it is 58.9%.

They also bumped the price of Airigh Nam Beist up by £5 :cry:
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John McGill
Silver Member
Kilmarnock, Ayrshire

Post Sat Jan 17, 2009 10:01 am

By all accounts - it is rather good - this Spuernova stuff.
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adogranonthepitch
Gold Member
Lincolnshire, Angleterre

Post Sat Jan 17, 2009 10:05 am

adogranonthepitch wrote:By all accounts - it is rather good - this Spuernova stuff.

Do you know someone who's tried it Chris?
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Collector57
Matured cask
East Anglia

Post Sat Jan 17, 2009 12:54 pm

I think if there is only 2400 sold to UK this will be gone within 24 hrs.

Whats your view.
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