Distileerderij | Bruichladdich |
Bottelaar | ob |
Serie | Limousin |
Gebotteld voor | Travel Retail Exclusive |
Gedistilleerd op | NV |
Gebotteld | 2013 |
Land | Schotland |
Streek | Islay |
Leeftijd | 5 |
Cask Type | Ex Eau-de-Vie Limousin Oak Cask of Aquitaine |
Vatnummer | x |
Alcohol percentage | 58.2 |
Inhoud | 0,70 |
Conditie | In originele verpakking |
Etiket | Perfect |
Voorraad | 0 |
167ppm again, this time matured in ex-Cognac Limousin oak casks. Metanoical spirit, if you will. Colour: gold. Nose: more sour fruits in this one, that is to say apples, pears and such. Also greengages, perhaps. I find a little honey as well, but other than that, it’s got more iodine than its bro, less straight medicinal notes, and more raw barley, hay, farmyard, cereals and all that. With water: a working kiln, hessian, smoked clothes (after a night around a campfire), sultanas, figs. Mouth (neat): huge arrival, very smoky, salty, with touches of grapefruits and tangerines, then raisins. Probably from the cognac. I think the combination works. There’s also more spicy French oak than in the Sauternes, with a feeling of curried ginger. With water: same feelings, plus this one: eating a whole ashtray. Finish: long, rather lemony, peaty, barleyish. Comments: rather more to my liking than the already-lovely Sauternes, but I’m sure I’d have enjoyed it even more without the sultanas.