Octomore 07.2
Another one I picked up on a visit to Bruichladdich in April. My girlfriend didn’t need much convincing that £120 on a bottle of whisky was an ok price as she had spent the previous two hours on The Botanist tour (recommended).
I’m a sucker for wine cask matured, smoky whisky so the Octomore 07.2 which combines a 208 PPM peated spirit matured in Syrah wine casks sounded right up my street.
Age Statement - Five years
Cask - American oak/Syrah Wine
Region - Islay
Glassware - Norlan
Served - Neat, non-chill filtered, no colouring, 59.5% abv
Colour - Gold
Nose - Peat, sticking plasters, dry red wine, cereal. Nothing overwhelms, all very well balanced. Lot of things going on here even a bit of wet dog.
Palate - Initially sweet, more red wine then the peat takes over. Oily, thick, smoke.
Finish - Long with more peat. Dark fruits, tannic red wine aftertaste.
Conclusion - Very well balanced, I love the peat and fruity combination. The bottle has been open 4 - 5 months now and has definitely improved with age. On opening I didn’t enjoy it that much, it was all peat and smoke with no fruit but now it’s a different whisky. One to savour.
Score - 91/100
Slainte
Whisky Journal from One More Dram
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