1990s Bruichladdich 10 Year ( Old Style) 1 Litre LinkwoodThe Bruichladdich 10 Year Old from the 1990s is a notable single malt Scotch whisky from the Islay region. This particular bottling is quite collectible and distinct from the modern Bruichladdich expressions. Tasting Notes: Nose: Citrus, cereal, honey, forest berries, and black pepper. Palate: Fresh and fruity with notes of lemon, pear, liquorice, and a hint of pepper. Finish: Medium length with oakiness, nutmeg, and a slightly bitter end. This whisky
A super rare bottle which was only available to competition winners and has never been for sale on the open market
nougat… Goes on with a little bergamot (earl grey tea)
Nose: This is very vegetal and starts almost like olive oil
This whisky is known for its complex and well-balanced profile
This whisky has received positive reviews for its complex flavor profile and balance
Oenolist and Export Director
a little wood smoke and finally quite some grass (newly mown lawn)
but let’s remember that the mid-1980s were very ‘low tide’ with regards to whisky
There are herbal aromas of cut grass
A powerful and elegant wine
it’s quite superb although a little hard to describe
Palate: Smooth and velvety with a sweet and spicy profile