Tasting Notes
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Single Malts of Scotland Bruichladdich 1992
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Type: Single Malt
Bottler: Speciality Drinks
ABV: 55.4%
Score: 91 Points
This Islay single malt was distilled before Bruichladdich closed for several years, and was bottled in 2016 just short of 24 years in the cask. The nose has a soft peatiness with driftwood, heather, vanilla, and a hint of honey. The taste is thick and peppery with a subtle peatiness and notes of driftwood smoke, heather, vanilla, ginger, honey, and a touch of dark chocolate. The finish is long and smooth with a nice peppery bite and a gentle smokiness. (December, 2017)