Tasting Notes
Upon the first intake, Bruichladdich Octomore 14.3 immediately commands attention with a bouquet that includes sweet butterscotch and hints of brown sugar, leading into more savory notes of smoked meats and rich, earthy peat. Its complexity unfolds as layers of brine and seaweed emerge, representing the coastal character of Islay. There are fruity undertones of ripe pear and apple, balancing the power of the peat with a brightness that invites further exploration. On the palate, it delivers a full-bodied experience with a creamy mouthfeel, bringing forth notes of caramelized sugar, dark chocolate, and a surprising burst of citrus zest. As the flavors develop, there is a gentle warmth from the high alcohol content of 61.4% ABV, which harmonizes beautifully with the intense smokiness, culminating in a long, warming finish with lingering echoes of spice and gentle ash.
History
The Octomore series is a testament to the Bruichladdich distillery’s commitment to innovation and pushing the boundaries of whisky production. The name ‘Octomore’ is derived from the nearby farm in Islay, where the barley used in the whisky is cultivated. First introduced in 2008, the Octomore line is dedicated to exploring the extreme aspects of peat and flavor. The 14.3 edition is part of a legacy that encourages experimental distilling without sacrificing quality. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, it highlights the unique terroir of Islay and is a reflection of the distillery’s heritage, which dates back to 1881, when it was established by the three Harvey brothers.
Fabrication Process
The creation of Bruichladdich Octomore 14.3 starts with the selection of the finest Concerto Scottish barley, grown exclusively on Octomore Farm just a short distance from the distillery. This barley is harvested and malted to achieve the desired level of phenolic content. The whisky undergoes traditional distillation in Bruichladdich’s copper pot stills, where the distillers focus on capturing the purest and most aromatic new-make spirit. After distillation, the spirit is transferred into a combination of carefully sourced ex-bourbon casks for aging. The whisky is aged for a minimum of five years, allowing time for the rich flavors to develop while maintaining its foundational peat character. After maturation, Octomore 14.3 is bottled at cask strength, preserving the nuanced flavors derived from its unique aging process without any chill-filtration or additional coloring.