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Description
An ongoing exploratory series of single casks, specifically selected to examine the evolutionary influences on maturing Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky - the variables of age, wood, barley, storage location, humidity, heat and marine climate - the very essence of provenance.
Like its island neighbour Bunnahabhain distillery, Bruichladdich has traditionally been an un-peated single malt, mostly owing to its requirements by the blenders who owned it.
The last of these was Whyte & Mackay, who eventually shut it down in 1995, deeming it surplus to requirements.
They sold the distillery to Murray McDavid in 2001, who launched the peated Port Charlotte and heavily-peated Octomore single malts in 2006 and 2008.
A recommissioned Lomond still also now produces the popular Botanist gin there.
This is a single cask within the Micro Provenance series from Bruichladdich. Cask #300 was filled on 24th February 2011 and bottled on 10th May 2023.
Tasting Notes
Nose: The bouquet speaks of most succulent fruits you can imagine; cantaloupe melon, peach, apricot, plump ripe red grapes with a hint of dark plums.
Palate: The malty, oak flavours give a biscuit creamy citrus buttery flavour to the spirit with tastes of honey and toffee. They provide the traditional flavours of Bruichladdich.
Finish: There is strength and finesse, elegant and full of latent power, oodles of succulent fruit and mellow tannins that hold the structure beautifully in harmony.
Tags:
bruichladdich,
year,
old,
micro,
provenance,
2011,
cask,
#300,
61.7,
70cl,
whiskymerchant