Bruichladdich 14 Year Old 2009 (cask 2222) - Micro-Provenance Series (Master of Malt Exclusive) (No Box / Torn Label) 70cl Whisky
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Single Malt
Scotland
29 Jun 2009
11 Dec 2023
Bourbon
Bruichladdich 14 Year Old 2009 (cask 2222) - Micro-Provenance Series (Master of Malt Exclusive) (No Box / Torn Label)
An abundance of flavour awaits in this 18-year-old single malt from Glenmorangie! Under the imaginative direction of its legendary whisky maker Bill Lumsden, the distillery produces whiskies that span an endless array of aromas and flavours. Infinita is created to embody them all!
Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt
Nose
The nose is tropical and lush with fruit (melon, stewed apple, papaya, foam banana sweets…) and perfumed with summer garden floral qualities, lavender mostly. There’s also notes of hessian in there as well as a candied sweetness from Jelly Tots and meringue, with damp oak and rock pools providing the coastal, mineral element we expect.
Palate
The palate is sweet and viscous, almost syrupy, opening with more tropical fruit (lychee joining the ranks) and plenty of citrus too, orange and lemon boiled sweets mostly. It has a charred quality like the fruit has been barbecued. Honey, sauternes, black pepper, tarragon, and a little bourbon cask sweetness add depth.
Finish
The same medley of fruit that appeared throughout slowly dissipates among beach bonfire embers.

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