How do you drink Bruichladdich?

How do we recommend enjoying our Bruichladdich single malt whisky? You are welcome to taste them neat, however we recommend that our single malts are best enjoyed with the addition of extra still spring water to release the natural aromas and reduce the strength to your preferred level according to mood.

What type of whiskey is Bruichladdich?

Single Malt Scotch Whisky
BruichladdichSingle Malt Scotch Whisky.

What does Bruichladdich taste like?

Caramel, honey, orchard fruit, baking spice, tropical fruit, malty graham and vanilla.

Where is Bruichladdich whiskey made?

island of Islay
DistillersBruichladdichsince 1881. Bruichladdich Distillery is located on the southwestern tip of the remote Hebridean island of Islay where we distil four unique spirits. Home to Bruichladdich, Port Charlotte and Octomore single malt whiskies and The Botanist Islay dry gin.

How long is Bruichladdich aged?

Bruichladdich’s Classic Laddie is a no-age-statement single malt, meaning that all you know from the label is that it’s at least three years old – because whisky can’t legally be called whisky until it reaches that age.

Who owns Bruichladdich distillery?

Remy Cointreau UK LimitedBruichladdich distillery / Parent organization
Drinks giant Remy Cointreau has agreed to buy Hebridean distillery Bruichladdich for £58m. The acquisition marks the French company’s first move into the premium single malt Scotch whisky market.

Can you buy Bruichladdich in the US?

We are delighted to confirm that we can now deliver Bruichladdich, Port Charlotte, Octomore and The Botanist directly to our clients in the USA.

Is Bruichladdich smoky?

The Octomore series from Islay distillery Bruichladdich is known for being among the most heavily peated whisky in the world. This might sound like overkill, but the distillery manages to bring subtle flavor nuances into the mix. Yes, the whisky is assertive, strong, and smoky, but it’s no one trick pony.

How do you pronounce Bruichladdich Scotch?

Bruichladdich. Many a dram drinker has made the mistake of making an “ick” or even “ich” sound at the end of the name of this Islay Scotch whisky. Correctly pronounced “Brook-laddie”, this distillery’s Gaelic name is often interpreted as “stony shore bank”, referring to its rugged island location.

Who is Bruichladdich owned by?

Rémy Cointreau
It is owned by Rémy Cointreau and is one of nine working distilleries on the island.

Who bought Bruichladdich?

Remy Cointreau

How old is Bruichladdich Distillery?

Bruichladdich distillery was established in 1881, and the Bruichladdich Distillery Co name was first used five years later. The distillery passed through several hands before ending up in the ownership of Whyte & Mackay Distillers in 1993, where it closed two years later.