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Bruichladdich Octomore Edition 15.3 pushes the limits of peated whisky, boasting an astonishing 307.2 PPM, making it one of the most heavily peated whiskies ever released. Crafted from 100% Islay-grown Concerto barley sourced from Octomore Farm, located just 2 miles from the distillery, this whisky is a bold and complex expression of Islay's terroir. Aged for 5 years in a combination of first-fill bourbon casks and first-fill Oloroso hogsheads from Jerez, Spain, Octomore 15.3 balances its formidable smoke with rich fruit, evoking a sense of place only achievable with Islay barley and the influence of the Atlantic sea spray.
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Octomore 15.3 captures the raw essence of Islay, combining the island’s peat smoke with the sweetness of locally grown barley and the richness imparted by Oloroso sherry casks. This is a whisky for those who appreciate power, complexity, and a true sense of place.
1. What makes Bruichladdich Octomore 15.3 unique?
Octomore 15.3 stands out for its exceptionally high peat levels of 307.2 PPM and its use of 100% Islay-grown barley from Octomore Farm. The combination of intense smoke and maturation in both bourbon and Oloroso sherry casks creates a whisky that is bold yet balanced, with rich fruit and a sense of Islay's coastal influence.
2. How should I enjoy Bruichladdich Octomore 15.3?
Due to its high strength and intense peat, this whisky is best enjoyed neat for a bold experience or with a few drops of water to mellow the heat and reveal the underlying complexity of fruit, smoke, and spice.
3. What are the tasting notes for Bruichladdich Octomore 15.3?
Expect a nose of smoked cinder toffee, honey, citrus, and crushed seashells, balanced by dried fruit and brown sugar. On the palate, you’ll find creamy butterscotch, vanilla, sweet orange zest, and toasted oak, underpinned by waves of dry peat smoke. The finish lingers with burnt sugar, coconut, and a touch of sea spray.
4. What is the phenol level (PPM) of Bruichladdich Octomore 15.3?
Bruichladdich Octomore 15.3 is peated to an impressive 307.2 parts per million (PPM), making it one of the most heavily peated whiskies ever produced.
5. How does Octomore 15.3 reflect Islay’s terroir?
Using 100% Islay-grown barley and distilled just 2 miles from the farm, Octomore 15.3 captures the maritime influence of the island. The homegrown barley imparts malty sweetness while the sea spray and peat smoke give the whisky a true sense of Islay’s rugged coastline.