Bruichladdich Islay Barley 2010
Short description
CARTONED BOTTLE 700ml - Bruichladdich Islay Barley 2010 is a bottling of the Scottish distillery on the island of Islay Bruichladdich, produced with barley from the same island- Available in stock: Not available
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Whisky Bruichladdich Islay Barley 2010
700ml BOTTLE
Bruichladdich Islay Barley 2010 is not just a whisky of the island of Islay but an example of how the territory and the adherence to the origins are making space in this world too. Bruichladdich in the last twenty years has been a veritable forge of ideas, certainly thanks to Jim McEwan who revitalized the island's environment and who expertly innovated, highlighting some aspects of the distillation and refinement that today have brought Bruichladdich up. Bruichladdich Islay Barley 2010 is nothing more than a whisky distilled from a local raw material, practically 0 km, and the origin of this barley is highlighted on the label. The distillery has also chosen to maintain an important alcohol content, precisely to give the opportunity to perceive the differences with a classic malt from the island of Islay but of unknown origin. The label also includes the farms that produced the barley in question, a further sign of the Distillery's attachment to its origins and territory.
Distillates | |
Finishing | First-fill American oak ex Bourbon barrels and French oak barrels. |
AROMA | Cereals, barley and white spices, saline and smoky hints, vanilla and lemon |
Cartoned | Si |
Features | Bruichladdich Islay Barley 2010 is not just a whisky of the island of Islay but an example of how the territory and the adherence to the origins are making space in this world too. Bruichladdich in the last twenty years has been a veritable forge of ideas, certainly thanks to Jim McEwan who revitalized the island's environment and who expertly innovated, highlighting some aspects of the distillation and refinement that today have brought Bruichladdich up. Bruichladdich Islay Barley 2010 is nothing more than a whisky distilled from a local raw material, practically 0 km, and the origin of this barley is highlighted on the label. The distillery has also chosen to maintain an important alcohol content, precisely to give the opportunity to perceive the differences with a classic malt from the island of Islay but of unknown origin. The label also includes the farms that produced the barley in question, a further sign of the Distillery's attachment to its origins and territory. |
Color | Golden yellow |
Format | 700ml |
gradation | 50% vol |
Taste | Purely of cereals, hints of citrus fruits, spices, vanilla and peat |
Production place | Islay |
Style | Single Malt Scotch Whisky |
Peating | Not peaty |