Bruichladdich 40 Year old

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Bruichladdich 40 Year old
Single Islay Malt Scotch Whisky
From the oldest vintage in the Bruichladdich cellars, this is the oldest ever bottling by the distillers. The whisky was distilled in October 1964 and filled into fresh bourbon casks before four decades of slow ageing on the Islay coast. The result is probably the most complex Bruichladdich ever produced. A triumph from a great distillery.


£985.00 inc. VAT (£838.30 ex. VAT)

 


 
More Details:
Country: Scotland
Region: Islay
Bottler: Distillery Bottling
Age: 40 years old
Vintage: 1964
Strength: 43.1%
Bottle Size: 70cl
Cask Type: Fresh Bourbon Cask
Number of Bottles: 500 bottles
 
Customer Reviews:

Posted on 08 Jan 2008 :

the best whisky i have ever drunk Posted By: Peter Carter Australia

Posted on 30 Sep 2008 :

not so good ! ! ! ! it gave me the worst headache.

Posted on 30 Sep 2008 :

The above poster needs to drink a little less and have a pint of water before he goes to bed...


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Brand Info:
Bruichladdich
www.bruichladdich.com

Bruichladdich Distillery
Bruichladdich has been transformed since 2000 from a worthy but rather dull distillery into one of the most exciting, recognisable and innovative brands, not only on Islay, but in the entire whisky world.  This has been down to many factors, but chief amongst these must be the marriage of the marketing genius of Mark Reynier and his team, coupled with the knowledge, experience, passion and commitment of Jim McEwan, one of the industry's most celebrated ambassadors.

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