{"id":7256,"date":"2017-03-02T11:33:44","date_gmt":"2017-03-02T10:33:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thewhiskylady.net\/?p=7256"},"modified":"2017-03-02T11:33:44","modified_gmt":"2017-03-02T10:33:44","slug":"reviewing-bruichladdichs-octomore-10-years-old-2nd-edition","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thewhiskylady.net\/reviewing-bruichladdichs-octomore-10-years-old-2nd-edition\/","title":{"rendered":"Reviewing Bruichladdich’s Octomore 10 years old (2nd edition)"},"content":{"rendered":"
A few months ago <\/strong>(nope, no need to tell me how late I am on my review schedule… shhh)<\/em>, Bruichladdich<\/a> revealed its Tro\u00efka of Tens, including a new\u00a0Laddie Ten<\/a> bottling, a\u00a0Port Charlotte 10<\/a> and… the all-mighty Octomore<\/a>! While I really enjoyed the first 2, I wanted to tell you more around here about this latest expression <\/strong>(I know many of you are die-hard peatyheads so…).<\/em><\/p>\n <\/p>\n This spirit was distilled in December 2005 using malt peated to a colossal 167ppm.\u00a0 Filled into Fresh Bourbon and Grenache Blanc casks, it spent the next decade slumbering in P2, the ancient stone warehouse in the village of Port Charlotte, close to the western shore of Loch Indaal.<\/p>\n In this second edition of ten year old, the unique texture of Octomore<\/a> is lifted further by the smooth, sweet fruit of Grenache and engages perfectly with the phenolic depth. Just 18,000 bottles exist, presented at 57.3% alc.vol. with a splash of Islay spring water. 18,000 individually numbered bottles only.<\/p>\n