Bruichladdich 32 Year Old 1984 - All In 70cl Whisky
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Single Malt
Scotland
1 Jan 1984
Bruichladdich 32 Year Old 1984 - All In
1984 vintage single malt from Bruichladdich, which was moved over to fresh bourbon casks in 2008 by then-master distiller Jim McEwan. Current head distiller Adam Hannett is a big fan of Bruichladdich aged in bourbon casks, describing it as the ultimate expression of their spirit - hence why this 32 year old single malt was released as part of their illustrious Rare Cask Series. 3,000 bottles were produced.
This bottle was part of a private collection and may show signs of wear if of a certain vintage - if you'd like more detailed photos just get in touch!
Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt
Nose
Jam-packed with tropical fruit - think papaya and watermelon with a light sprinkle of salt and paprika.
Palate
It doesn't take long for butterscotch and cedar to catch up to the exciting fruit notes.
Finish
Slightly nutty and oily, though the previous elements of zesty papaya and rich vanilla continue on at the core.

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