64,7°
Distillery : Bruichladdich - Islay
Sherry Cask
Independent Bottling
By Whiskybroker Ltd
Limited Edition
Single Cask
Bottled in 2018
Unchillfiltered, Uncoloured, Cask Strength
Totally Unpeated
Whiskybroker is first and foremost an online site that was founded in 2010 with the aim of providing clubs and connoisseurs with the opportunity to buy and bottle in bulk. In addition, they regularly produce their own bottlings, with a very understated presentation and low costs to provide affordable independent alternatives. Here we have a series of Bruichladdich casks distilled in 2005, of which there are 8 that I know of, and all were bottled between 2015 and 2019, including 4 between 31 October and 5 November 2018. This one was emptied on 1 November, it is not known how many bottles were drawn from it, and it went on sale in the final days of the year. It doesn't mention anywhere that it's a Sherry cask, but it's obvious as soon as you taste it, I'd even be willing to bet on an Oloroso.
Cerealy sherry, with fresh, barely cut wood. Caramelised resin. Rhubarb compote, with pieces in it. A pinch of earth between the grooves in the wood, some bark. Varnish, encaustic. Red plums, greengages. Shortbread biscuit, apple crumble, sprinkled with cinnamon of course. Genoise, meringue and whipped cream. After a while it becomes sweeter, ethereal, a hint of vanilla, iodine, then more earthy. Humus. On the palate, it's oily, soft caramel, the fruits stand out. I must say that you can hardly smell the alcohol. Apricots and quinces. Then some fairly explosive spices. Cumin, paprika, nutmeg. A hint of salted butter. Toffee. At the end the woodiness is really intense, not far from bitterness. The finish is quite long, not as brutal as I'd expected. Wheat cob, roasted corn kernels, more wood, macchiato coffee, cocoa powder. Clove.
In Short,
Here's one I liked right from the start. It was a wonderful experience, an excellent Christmas whisky. First an apple dessert with whipped cream, meringue, cinnamon and genoise, followed by the intensity of young, fresh wood. The finish was long and sweet, with coffee, The alcohol was very well integrated. The selling price is quite decent. Of course, this wine has been sold out for a long time, but with a bit of luck you can find it at auctions, so if that happens to me, I'll jump at the chance.
Score : 89
To Be Listened While Sipping :
Harry Styles - Sign of the Times
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