Bruichladdich Octomore 10 Years Old
single malt scotch, Octomore Ten is unleashed once more. Taking a different maturation path than its decade old predecessors, this third edition demonstrates the playfulness of our warehouse master.
Whiskybase IDWB86882
Category: Single Malt
Distillery: Bruichladdich
Bottler: Distillery Bottling
Bottler: Distillery Bottling
Bottling Serie: 2016 Second Limited Release 167 ppm
Bottled: 11.2016
Stated Age: 10 years old
Cask type: First Fill Bourbon, Grenache Blanc Casks
Number of bottles: 18000
Strength: 57.3 % Vol.
Size: 700 ml 750 ml
Bottle code: L/160498 + L/160500, 16/248
Barcode: 5055807406604
Region: Islay / Scotland
Product Type: Scotch Whisky
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Beguiling sweetness – caramel and gummy bears – caresses the nose. In addition aromatic, warm smoke! Something so intense! Some of the smoke disappears completely, then comes back. Apple is here now, grilled neatly in bacon. Still extremely cute. The alcohol is already there, but tame for 57%. A young smoker can be so complex and great! I’m excited. Malt is now coming through and a little cowshed, I am reminded of alpine pastures in the Alps. Pear is added.
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Here too – cute. The smoke gets through faster and stronger. A creamy, sweet, greasy mouthfeel. It gets drier over time. The second sip has less smoke, but brings herbs that wonderfully complement the sweetness.
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Long and warm, sweet with aromatic smoky aromas.
Frequently Asked Questions:
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Q: What sets Octomore 10 Years Old apart from other whiskies?
- A: Octomore 10 Years Old distinguishes itself with its exceptionally high peat level, unparalleled complexity, and ten years of maturation, resulting in a whisky of unparalleled depth and character.
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Q: Is Octomore 10 Years Old suitable for whisky enthusiasts new to peated expressions?
- A: It offers a unique opportunity to explore the world of peated whisky in all its glory.
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Q: How should Octomore 10 Years Old be enjoyed?
- A: Alternatively, it serves as an excellent foundation for crafting cocktails that showcase its bold character and complexity.
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Fabrice –
The sticky toffee pudding is both in the nose and palate and it works well with the peat.
Garry peta –
What I love about Octomores’ is the complexity of flavours underneath the peat. Yes the peat is a strong characteristic but there is almost like an art and craftsmanship with the barrels used, and the aging process so that when the nose and palate adjusts you can pick out the nuances layer upon layer. Although I enjoy this bottle, i’m not sure this independent bottling has the same characteristics, the peat as ever is strong, and there are flavours underneath it all, but those flavours are much more subtle and as a result the peat is a more dominant factor in flavour, great if you are a peathead and that’s what you are looking for. For me, though I do love that Octomore peat, its the digging deep for all the surprising flavours that makes it a miss at this price point. Lets face it Octomore is never cheap, it needs to be special, this is good, is it special – depends what you are looking for. The first rating I read here was a 5, I will give it a 3, which should make it an even 4/5….