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Whiskey: Bruichladdich 9.1 13 Year Old 2010 Cask #2329 Jim McEwan Signature Collection Dramfool Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML
“From Dramfool comes the FINAL release of the Jim McEwan Signature Collection and the brand saved the best till last: Jims favourite three casks. It’s been quite a ride.”
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Size: 700ML
Proof: 126 (63%ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Bruichladdich
“From Dramfool comes the FINAL release of the Jim McEwan Signature Collection and the brand saved the best till last: Jims favourite three casks. It’s been quite a ride.”
Bruichladdich 9.1 13 Year Old 2010 Cask #2329 Jim McEwan Signature Collection Dramfool Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: The combination of the Islay DNA comes through beautifully in harmony with the oak & the malted barley. No chill filtration, no colouring, its a super pure spirit. The sweetness of the barley underpins the fruit overture from the Sauternes and adds a freshness that is unique to its slumber on the Atlantic Ocean.
Palate: The sweetness from the barley sugars works brilliantly with malt extracts & the fruit creates a unique palate experience and at 63.0% youre walking on sunshine. Flavours of vanilla extract bring harmony to the experience and throughout the Islay maturation youre transported to the Island of Distilleries!!
Finish: The texture is beautiful due to slow distillation that is the Bruichladdich way plus the full term maturation in the warehouse next to the Atlantic Ocean.
Distillery Information
“Bruichladdich was built by Barnett Harvey in 1881. Five years later, the Bruichladdich Distillery Company was founded and renovation and refurbishment commenced. The Laddie, as it is affectionately known, is often considered to be the fruitiest, most inventive Islay malt and, indeed, there has been some contention as to whether it has truly attained Islay-status.”




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