This is rich and nuanced, carrying the classic Bruichladdich signature of pepper, barley husk and lemon tanginess, while clearly representing a matured evolution and depth beyond the Classic Laddie or the discontinued Laddie Ten.
Age has mellowed out the pepperiness and sharp citrus, replacing them with greater depths of oak and grilled fruits. Yet, it remains distinctively Bruichladdich by avoiding heavily first-fill oak-driven character typical of many Scotch whiskies today. The focus is cont...
(Read More)This is rich and nuanced, carrying the classic Bruichladdich signature of pepper, barley husk and lemon tanginess, while clearly representing a matured evolution and depth beyond the Classic Laddie or the discontinued Laddie Ten.
Age has mellowed ou...
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