Technical sheet
Vintage: | 2010 |
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Category: | Whisky (Spirits) |
Producer: | Bruichladdich Distillery |
Volume: | 70cl |
Alcohol Vol.: | 50% |
Description of Bruichladdich Bere Barley 8 Year old 2010
Bruichladdich Bere Barley 8 Year old 2010
TASTING NOTES:
- Color: beautiful amber color.
- Aroma: The nose feels fresh and quite soft, with grains, sourdough and a strong waxiness to the beginning. Notes include freshly pressed apple juice, with hints of grass, pine and lemon syrup in the background. Soft mint and vanilla. a pinch of snuff light is also noted.
- Taste: the mouth is perceived very thick and creamy, but also surprisingly young, showing hints of pear drops and gum. Then some mineral notes and minerals, along with ininconfundible lemon syrup. Touches of oak and honey. The aftertaste is a little long, but not both.
PRODUCER: Bruichladdich Distillery.
COUNTRY: Scotland.
PRODUCTION DETAILS: This Bruichladdich Bere barley was distilled from a harvest brought home by Peter, John, Magnus, Sydney and Duncan in the Orkney Islands.
ALCOHOL: 50%
The Producer
Bruichladdich Distillery

Bruichladdich is situated on the Western Isles – Oirthir Gaidheal, the Coast of the Gaels, the land of the outsider. The raw ingredients are paramount. 100% Scottish barley is used as they believe it's called "Scotch" for a reason. It is the mayor distiller of organic barley in Scotland and they have been instrumental in support for organic farming in the single malt category. The water comes from farmer and friend James Brown’s Octomore farm up on the hill behind the Port Charlotte warehouse as they believe in community.
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