Bruichladdich Distillery

Bruichladdich 13 Years Old Micro-Provenance Cask 1447

ABV: 60.8% 70 cL

This single malt is a part of Bruichladdich's Micro-Provenance Series, created to explore all the small influences that create the flavour, from barley type to age and location.  

Distilled in 2011 using Appaloosa barley and aged for 13 years in a single cask, which previously held Pauillac red wine imparting deep fruity notes and warm spice. 

Bottled at natural cask strenght, without chill-filtration or artificial colouring. 

£90.00 £110.00 £20.00 Off

Tax included.

PRODUCT INFO

Region Islay
Distillery Bruichladdich
Cask type Appaloosa Wine Cask
Outrun 266 Bottles
Whisky type Single Malt
Cask number 1447

The Bruichladdich name comes from the Scottish Gaelic 'Bruthach a' Chladaich', which means brae by the shore. The distillery was founded in 1881 by the Harvey Brothers. The distillery changed hands many times until 1994 when it was shut down as 'surplus to requirements’. It remained mothballed until December 2000, when it was purchased by private investors. It took nearly six months to resume the distillation, as Bruichladdich had never seen any modernisation efforts from the previous owners. In 2012, it was taken over by Remy Cointreau. Today, Bruichladdich produces three different styles of whisky: their classic unpeated under the name Bruichladdich, heavily seated port Charlotte and the world’s most peaty malt - Octomore.