Scott Lewis
May 20, 2026, 05:16:28
Quite cosy, really. Warm spice, a bit of honeyed sweetness, then some oak and a soft smoky edge 🥃 Goes down nicely, with a gentle dry finish. bit lush.

Bruichladdich 2009 Df
BruichladdichIslay · United Kingdom
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Bruichladdich Distillery, established in 1881 on the western shore of Loch Indaal on Islay, stands as one of Scotland's most progressive and terroir-focused whisky producers. Under the stewardship of Rémy Cointreau since 2012, the distillery has built its reputation on challenging industry conventions while championing Islay's agricultural heritage. The distillery's commitment to producing the purest expression of Islay single malt begins with its unique approach to barley sourcing. Islay's agricultural landscape presents a distinctive challenge: while few farmers cultivate barley on the island, thousands of protected barnacle geese winter there, feeding on standing crops and significantly impacting yields. In response, Bruichladdich has collaborated with local growers to develop late-sown, early-harvested barley varieties that mature before the geese's arrival, ensuring both wildlife protection and sustainable grain supply. Production specifications reflect Bruichladdich's craft-focused philosophy. The facility operates with a 7-ton cast iron open-top mashtun, six Oregon pine washbacks with fermentation times extending 60-100 hours for enhanced flavor development, and four uniquely tall, narrow-necked stills that produce an exceptionally pure spirit. In 2019, the distillery conducted 9-10 mashes weekly, yielding approximately one million liters of new make spirit annually. The barley regimen emphasizes Scottish provenance, with 50% sourced from Islay and 5% from organic cultivation. In 2017, the distillery pioneered a unique cask experiment, filling 30 casks constructed from three American oak varieties with a mash bill comprising 55% unmalted black barley and 45% malted barley. Though production temporarily halted in 2018, operations resumed within a year. Bruichladdich's portfolio is structured around three distinct brands, each representing different peat profiles: Bruichladdich (unpeated, 0-3 PPM), Port Charlotte (heavily peated, 40 PPM), and Octomore (super heavily peated, 80-300+ PPM). Core expressions include The Classic Laddie and Port Charlotte 10 Year Old, both released without age statements to prioritize flavor profile over vintage. The distillery's provenance-driven limited editions feature vintage-specific releases such as Islay Barley 2011, Bere Barley 2010, and The Organic 2010, alongside Port Charlotte's Islay Barley 2011 and MRC:01 2010. Exclusive travel retail offerings comprise The Laddie 8, Bruichladdich 1990, Port Charlotte MC:01, and Octomore 09.2. The prestigious Rare Cask series showcases vintage stocks from 1984-1986, while the enigmatic Black Art series continues with Edition 7.1 released in September 2019. The Octomore 10 series, launched in late 2019, demonstrates innovative cask management: 10.1 (5 years, bourbon casks), 10.2 (8 years, bourbon and Sauternes casks), and 10.3 (5 years, Islay-grown barley from Octomore Farm). The 10.4 edition, released in January 2020, features a 3-year maturation in virgin Limousin oak. Feis Ile 2019 special editions included Octomore Event Horizon 12 Year Old and Bruichladdich Valinch 13 Year Old matured in sherry casks. Having ceased in-house malting in 1961, Bruichladdich plans to reinstate this process within three to five years, adopting a Saladin box system—consistent with their current supplier Baird's methodology—to maintain their established flavor profile while achieving vertical integration.
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ButterScott Lewis
May 20, 2026, 05:16:28
Quite cosy, really. Warm spice, a bit of honeyed sweetness, then some oak and a soft smoky edge 🥃 Goes down nicely, with a gentle dry finish. bit lush.
Paul Shaw
May 11, 2026, 21:02:30
Oh blimey, this whisky starts with a right proper smokiness, like a bonfire on a chilly night. 🥃 Then you get these sweet notes, kinda like caramel and dried fruits – pears, maybe? A hint of spice too, somethin' like cinnamon. Smooth finish, really. 😊 Wait, there's a bit of oak and vanilla creepin' in, makes it all rounder. The smoke lingers, but it's not overpowrin'.
Hollie Knight
May 11, 2026, 12:40:57
Right, this one’s got a lovely nose on it 🥃. Gettin’ some proper vanilla and a bit of honey, maybe a hint of apple? Taste-wise, it’s smooth as, with a gentle warmth. Sorta reminds me of a sunny afternoon with a spot of fruitcake. Finish is medium, a bit of spice and some nice woody notes lingering. Really quite enjoyin’ it, a classic scotch feeling. 👍
Keeley Griffiths
May 6, 2026, 03:40:55
First sip... bit of a kick, proper lush though innit 🥃🔥 Tastes like that old fireplace at nan's, wi' a hint of dried fruit an' a weirdly nice touch of motor oil? Don't sound right but works. Finish is long, get this sorta warm leather an' sweet oak. Makes ya wanna just sit back. 's a grower, this one 👍 Might have one too many... whoops. 😉
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