Bruichladdich Islay Barley 2012 (Unpeated)Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 50% ABV | Vintage 2012 | UnpeatedProcess & ProfileThis expression is proudly distilled entirely from 100% Islay-grown barley, reflecting the islands distinctive terroir. Matured in
Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 50% ABV | Vintage 2012 | Unpeated
This expression is proudly distilled entirely from 100% Islay-grown barley, reflecting the islands distinctive terroir. Matured in a combination of first-fill American whiskey casks (75%) and French wine casks (25%), the whisky showcases Bruichladdichs commitment to provenance and clarity of flavor, conveyed in a minimalist, unpeated style. Bottled unchill-filtered with no added coloring, it earns distinction from its roots alone.
Nose: Delicate and floral with creamy vanilla, floral honey, kiwi, melon, ripe pear, and a zesty citrus lift enriched by subtle spice, toffee, and chocolate.
Palate: Silky and creamy with porridge, rice pudding, brown sugar, dry straw, toffee, fudge, pear, melon, and orange.
Finish: A salty sea breeze lingers alongside charred oak, salted caramel, and lingering brown sugar.
This whisky is a true expression of Islaynot peated, yet unmistakably island-born. Its exclusive use of Islay-grown barley and local maturation embodies Bruichladdichs philosophy of terroir-first crafting.
Serve neat in a tulip or Glencairn glass to explore its fruit, cereal, and maritime notes. A small splash of water can unlock deeper honey, spice, and straw complexities. Complements seafood, creamy desserts, or a quiet evening on the coast.
What is the ABV of Bruichladdich Islay Barley 2012?
It is bottled at 50% ABV.
What makes this Islay Barley whisky unique?
Its produced entirely from barley grown on Islay and matured on the island, allowing the terroir to shine through unpeated.
How is it matured?
Aged in 75% first-fill bourbon casks and 25% French wine casks.
What are the key flavor notes to expect?
Fruit and floral aromas, creamy cereal, honey, toffee, salted caramel, and coastal salinity.
How should I best serve it?
Enjoy neat or with a drop of water to reveal layers; perfect paired with light seafood or soft sweets.
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