The tins used to house the bottles on this release, much like those of PC6, pay tribute to some of the Ileach who helped take Bruichladdich through its early years. Good, good stuff.
Being primarily bourbon and sherry cask matured makes this one a bit more seemingly aggressive than a couple of the others in the range which saw some Madeira influence. The more ‘organic’ nature of this one works for me on some primeval level. The very elemental nature of these peat monsters resonates. This is a bottle of firewater though, make no mistake. Expect it to take no prisoners.
Being primarily bourbon and sherry cask matured makes this one a bit more seemingly aggressive than a couple of the others in the range which saw some Madeira influence. The more ‘organic’ nature of this one works for me on some primeval level. The very elemental nature of these peat monsters resonates. This is a bottle of firewater though, make no mistake. Expect it to take no prisoners.