Description
Black Art Edition 11.1 is a remarkably mysterious and richly-layered 24-year-old single malt from Bruichladdich that fuses Islay character, luxurious fruit-cake sweetness and finely tuned oak into a refined collectors dram. It offers power without bluntness, subtlety alongside richnessideal for contemplative sipping or an elevated tasting moment.
Origins & Craftsmanship
This limited-edition release (Edition 11.1) has been matured entirely on Islay in pre-renaissance casks crafted for the distillery, with the precise cask roster and barley sources kept secret by Bruichladdichs Master Blender. The whisky draws exclusively from barley distilled at Bruichladdich and matured for approximately 24 years. It is non-chill-filtered and free from added colouring, bottled at 44.2% abv (88.4 proof) to preserve its natural maturity and character. The secrecy around its maturation process is part of the appealthe craft, the time, and the hidden casks all contribute to the whiskys intrigue.
Critics Reviews
Professional reviews of Edition 11.1 highlight its complexity and depth:
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One reviewer noted aromas of dried apricot, caramel butterscotch, green apples, nutmeg, and a subtle marine/iodine note, with a palate of caramel, dried currants, cedar and flint, calling it rich but poised.
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Another described the nose as bursting with blackberries, poached pears, pipe tobacco, macadamia nuts and tropical fruit, while the palate offered raspberries, blackcurrants, toasty wood, leather, herbaceous notes and tangy citrus.
Collectively, critics praise the whisky for its high age, craftsmanship and the interplay of fruit, oak and maritime elementsthough some comment that the wine-cask influence may dominate for those expecting classic peat-forward Islay style.
Tasting Profile
Nose: Lush aromas of dried apricot, blackberries, poached pear, green apple, candle wax and nutmeg, layered with gentle sea breeze iodine, macadamia and elegant cedar.
Palate: The palate is dense and evolvingcaramel and butterscotch give way to dried currants, toasted wood, coriander seed, leather and refined oak tannin. Hints of tropical banana and ripe mango emerge alongside liquorice root and bitter orange peel.
Finish: Long, dry and contemplativeearthy tea, minerals, marzipan, many-layered tannin structure and a whisper of flint and leather as the sweetness fades slowly into a sophisticated dry-oak frame.
Quick Overview
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| ABV / Proof | 44.2% ABV (88.4 proof) |
| Origin / Region | Islay, Scotland |
| Production / Type | Single malt whisky from Bruichladdich, matured ~24 years in secret pre-renaissance casks |
| Aging / Maturation | ~24 years, various undisclosed casks, full maturation on Islay |
| Aromas & Flavors | Dried apricot, blackberries, poached pear, caramel, cedar, leather, flint, tropical fruit, herbal spice |
| Style / Identity | Ultra-premium, enigmatic limited-edition Islay single malt complex, mature, collector-worthy |




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