Ledaig 2005/2022 16 Year Old - Signatory Vintage
2025-04-20The Ledaig 2005/2022 from Signatory Vintage takes this to the extreme.16 years of maturation and a stable 66.1% ABV - this is no gentle introduction to the world of peated whisky, but a real monster.The question is: does it deliver what the figures promise?

Nose
It's clear from the first sniff: here comes a heavyweight.Bacon, barbecue smoke and maritime salt notes immediately dominate. It smells as if you are standing right next to a smoker grill on the coast, while the wind carries a mixture of charcoal and sea air.
But there is more to this intense first impression. With a little time in the glass, BBQ sauce, honey and a hint of espresso unfold - a sweet and spicy depth that rounds off the flavour.The smoked almonds, which add a slightly nutty, oily note, are particularly exciting.
And then there's that slightly earthy, dirty undertone that's so typical of Ledaig - as if you've just rolled your hands in wet peat. Fascinating and intense!
Taste
No surprise: at 66.1%, this whisky packs a punch. But despite the high alcohol strength, it is surprisingly complex. Voluminous, oily and powerful, it rolls over the tongue as if it were clawing its way into every corner of the mouth.
The first impression is fruity and salty, almost as if you were tasting grilled peaches with a pinch of sea salt. But the BBQ wave sets in the very next moment: smoke, ham, charcoal, paired with a certain rubbery note and a slight hint of iodine.
What makes it special: the flavours from the nose are perfectly reflected in the taste - nothing falls apart, nothing seems disharmonious. It does exactly what it is supposed to do, and with impressive intensity.
Finish
After such a brute start, one might expect a long, epic finish - but here the Ledaig surprises. Although the smoke remains noticeable, the finish is relatively short overall. What remains is a mixture of fruity and smoky notes, with a gentle echo of charcoal and salt.
Thoughts
This Ledaig is not for gentle connoisseurs - and that's exactly what makes it so brilliant. Fruit meets smoke, salt meets BBQ, voluminous and intense, but at the same time well balanced.
The combination of maritime notes, grilled bacon and sweet-spicy flavours is simply great. And despite the almost brutal 66.1%, it remains not only drinkable, but absolutely exciting. Only the moderate finish leaves us with a teary eye.
Rating: 86/100 - Excellent (Marcel: 85 | Sascha: 87)
Further Information
Bottling Series: Cask Strength CollectionCask Type: Refill Sherry Butt
Cask Number: 900036