Tasting Notes
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Bruichladdich Islay Barley 2004
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Type: Single Malt
Bottler: Distiller
ABV: 57.5%
Score: 91 Points
This “valinch” release was the 2010 Feis Ile bottling for Bruichladdich, and was the first malt to be made from barley grown on Islay in at least 50 years. It was aged in a fresh sherry butt for just under 6 years, and the nose is very malty with hints of almonds, cashews, allspice, and caramel ice cream topping. The taste starts off spicy, but fades quickly to reveal pepper, burnt vanilla, and caramel notes. The finish is peppery and lingering with a note of vanilla.