Bruichladdich Islay Barley 2013
Bruichladdich Islay Barley 2013
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Volume: 700ml
Distillery Background and History
Bruichladdich was founded in 1881 on the Rhinns of Islay and revived in 2000 by Mark Reynier and Jim McEwan with a focus on terroir, transparency, and innovation; today it sources barley from identified farms and remains committed to its original Victorian equipment and unpeated, non‑chill‑filtered production ethos .
Master Distiller and Production Philosophy
Jim McEwan established the modern vision of Bruichladdich, emphasizing provenance, barley expression, and minimal intervention; the current team carries on his legacy, spotlighting local ingredients and purity .
Source of Ingredients (Grain, Water, Yeast)
Made from 100 % Scottish barley grown on seven specific Islay farms—Cruach, Coull, Rockside, Island, Mullindry, Dunlossit, and Sunderland—and produced using local spring water; fermentation uses natural yeast to preserve the terroir expression .
Distillation Process
Trickle‑distilled in the distillery’s characteristic tall, narrow Victorian copper pot stills, unpeated, non‑chill‑filtered, and bottled without coloring .
Maturation & Cask Information
Aged for 8 years in a blend of 75 % first‑fill American oak and 25 % second‑fill French oak wine casks (formerly containing Ribera del Duero, Syrah, or Pauillac wines), with Islay’s maritime climate contributing to its development .
Tasting Notes
Nose: Biscuity sweetness, ripe peaches and pears, candied orange, nougat, vanilla, with hints of salinity and biscuity bakery notes .
Palate: Creamy lemon cake, candied orange, nougat; honey and lemon zest swirl, with mild spice and salinity .
Finish: Long, earthy and green, with herbal tea, grapefruit peel, mineral undertones, and subtle bitterness .
Food Pairing Suggestions
Pairs beautifully with seafood (especially oysters, scallops), creamy cheeses (e.g., Brie), light cured meats, or delicate fruit‑based desserts that complement its citrus and barley sweetness .
Serving Suggestions and Ideal Glassware
Enjoy neat or with a dash of water to unlock aromas; best in a Glencairn glass at around 18–20 °C to appreciate its complexity and delicate profile.
Storage and Aging Potential
Stable for long‑term cellaring if stored upright in a cool, dark, vibration‑free place; further aging in bottle may gently integrate flavors, though much character develops during cask maturation.
Grain Type & Mash Bill
Single malt Scotch whisky, made entirely from malted Scottish barley (Islay origin).
ABV (Alcohol by Volume)
50 % ABV .
Scores
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Whisky Advocate: 94/100
(No published scores currently found for Whisky Magazine, Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible, Distiller, or Wine Enthusiast.)
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