Product description
The Bruichladdich distillery was built in 1881 by the Harvey brothers using a new and revolutionary building material, concrete.
Bruichladdich changed owners several times, but it was not until it was taken over by Murray McDavid in the early 21st century that connoisseurs took notice of the whisky produced there. Since 2012, the distillery has been owned by the French company Rémy Cointreau. The 10-year-old version presented here is the distillery's offer from the late 90s, when it was managed by the blended whisky producer Whyte & Mackay, which was then part of the JBB Great Europe concern.
Aroma: mild, malty, floral, heather, meadow flowers, oak sawdust, traces of salt, seaweed and peat.
Taste: fresh and fruity, pears, lemon peel, damp peat, traces of hay, vanilla and brine.
Finish: medium long, salty with notes of oak and dry grass.