Bruichladdich Scottish Barley
One of the most famous bottlings from the Bruichladdich distillery returns in a new guise. Due to the lack of chill-filtration, the smallest suspended particles remain in the Malt, which are carriers of special flavour components. The Whisky was produced with 100% Scottish barley.
One of the most famous bottlings from the Bruichladdich distillery returns in a new guise. Due to the lack of chill-filtration, the smallest suspended particles remain in the Malt, which are carriers of special flavour components. The Whisky was produced with 100% Scottish barley.
Details about this bottle | Edit |
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7097 | |
Bruichladdich | |
Scotland, Islay | |
Single Malt Whisky | |
50% | |
0.7 l | |
Original bottling | |
American Oak | |
Average tasting notes Tasting notes |
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Nosing
Sweet:
Fruit:
Malt:
Herbs:
Mint:
Honey:
Oak:
Peat Smoke:
Maritime Notes:
Vanilla:
Seaweed:
Zitrus:
Alcohol:
Barley:
Floral:
Caramel:
Wheat:
Heather:
Pear:
Nuts:
Herb:
Hay:
Sherry:
Lemon:
Grass:
Pineapple:
Dark Chocolate:
Spices:
Salt:
Grape:
Oil:
Peach:
Tropical Fruit:
Dried Fruit:
Tobacco:
Apple:
Cherry:
Banana:
Raisin:
Orange:
Melon:
Green Apple:
Lemon Peel:
Tasting
Sweet:
Malt:
Oak:
Fruit:
Honey:
Herbs:
Spices:
Barley:
Peat Smoke:
Vanilla:
Maritime Notes:
Alcohol:
Caramel:
Nuts:
Mint:
Seaweed:
Floral:
Zitrus:
Heather:
Chili:
Apple:
Sherry:
Salt:
Pepper:
Herb:
Oil:
Wheat:
Pear:
Pineapple:
Plum:
Chocolate:
Berries:
Peach:
Dark Chocolate:
Grape:
Grass:
Leather:
Hazelnut:
Iodine:
Ginger:
Dried Fruit:
Nutmeg:
Almonds:
Tropical Fruit:
Finish
Sweet:
Malt:
Oak:
Peat Smoke:
Fruit:
Alcohol:
Spices:
Maritime Notes:
Herb:
Nuts:
Caramel:
Zitrus:
Salt:
Cake:
Honey:
Seaweed:
Chili:
Sherry:
Coffee:
Vanilla:
Grape:
Herbs:
Lemon:
Dark Chocolate:
Oil:
Wheat:
Chocolate:
Floral:
Pepper:
Dried Fruit:
Walnut:
Heather:
Grapefruit:
Peach:
Pear:
Barley:
Leather:
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All tasting notes
Taste: strong at the beginning, but then smooth and slightly dry
Finish: medium oaky
Comment: This is my second whisky from Bruichladdich after trying Octomore 7.1. Very complex and amazing whisky. One of my top favourites among Islay single malts. McEwan says that this is an unpeated whisky, but personally I was picking light traces of smoke on the nose and palate, while tasting it.
If you cann't afford yourself any of the Octomores, then go for this Classic Laddie. Bruichladdich whiskies are worth trying. I highly recommend Classic Laddie to all whisky connoisseurs))