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New Multi-Vintages We have released three dramatic, new versions of the successful multi-vintage range of Bruichladdich Islay single malt whisky Each cuvée is masterfully assembled by our own whisky legend - Jim McEwan - from several ages of Bruichladdich, from different cask types and diverse whisky characteristics. The concept was originally inspired by Champagne’s Remi Krug who once explained the difference between vintage and multi vintage winemaking: “With a single vintage, it is God who decides on the quality. But with a multi-vintage, I am God.” The three new bottlings of Rocks, Waves and Peat, were each designed to show the full repertoire of Bruichladdich style and peat flavour - in effect the whole gamut of Islay whiskies MD Mark Reynier says: “They had sort of evolved rather haphazardly. We decided to bring them together under one umbrella, three all new bottlings, each with it’s own distinct identity and flavour profile:” “Rocks is the classic aperitif cuvée - minimal peat, so deliciously fresh and fruity - with a surprisingly sophisticated flavour profile thanks to the French oak cask influences.” “Waves is mildly peaty at around 15ppm, beguilingly elegant with oodles of Bruichladdich finesse and fruit. A real anytime of day dram.” “Peat does what it says on the tin. It replaces the 3D range, has been toned down a bit with an average peatiness of around 35ppm. Plenty of peat but without the medicine.” |
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