Bruichladdich Bere Barley 2010


I attended a Bruichladdich tasting in November 2018 held at Artisan Restaurant, Wishaw, Scotland (artisan-restaurant.com). These nights are always popular and I've been lucky enough to attend most of them over the last three or four years. However this was the first where a 100mL sample of whisky, namely Bere Barley 2010, was given to each punter as a "carry oot". 

Overall, six drams were up for tasting including the new Octomore 10.3, which was named as a cask sample for some reason.


Bere Barley 2010 Label
Made entirely from Bere Barley grown on Orkney.  The provenance is strong with this one.

Age Statement - 8 years old
Cask - American Oak Casks
Region - Islay
Glassware - Glencairn
Served - Neat
ABV 50%
Colour - White Wine
Nose - Sweet, barley sugar, straw bales, Irn Bru (!?), bit of lemon, sweet and sour sauce.
Palate - Melon, lots of melon for me. Very clean/pure. Pears, Sweet, Honey.
Finish - More fleshy fruits like melon, peach, pear. Slight char, Medium, Leaves a refreshing, if slightly grassy or straw like taste
Conclusion - A summer whisky, if there is such a thing. In the same sort of flavour profile as Hakushu Distillers Reserve to me. I enjoyed this one.
Score - 84/100

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