Bruichladdich 18 Year Old 1989/2009 Carmel Kosher Wine Cask, Israel 46% vol. 0,7l
Since the reopening of Bruichladdich by the independent bottler Murray McDavid in 2000 - and especially under the direction of Jim McEwan - the distillery and its whiskey shine like never before.
Jim McEwan - born on Islay and formerly master distiller at Bowmore - made a return to the original and natural in making Scottish whiskey.
For this reason, all bottlings of Bruichladdich are not filtered cool and without dyes.
Finished in Kosher Wine Casks of the Carmel Winery in Israel
The whiskey first matured for 18 years in ex-Bourbon barrels and then received a finish in wine barrels of the multi-award winning Kosher winery Carmel from Israel.
This bottling was originally intended only for the Israeli market.
A small contingent has nevertheless found the way to Germany.
Jim McEwan - born on Islay and formerly master distiller at Bowmore - made a return to the original and natural in making Scottish whiskey.
For this reason, all bottlings of Bruichladdich are not filtered cool and without dyes.
Finished in Kosher Wine Casks of the Carmel Winery in Israel
The whiskey first matured for 18 years in ex-Bourbon barrels and then received a finish in wine barrels of the multi-award winning Kosher winery Carmel from Israel.
This bottling was originally intended only for the Israeli market.
A small contingent has nevertheless found the way to Germany.
| Bottler: | Original Bottling |
|---|---|
| Bottling Date: | 2009 |
| Alcohol: | 46% |
| Age: | 18 |
| Distillery: | Bruichladdich |
| Destillation Date: | 1989 |
| Coloured: | Natural Colour |
| Cask Type: | Bourbon/Carmel Wine Cask |
| Volume: | 0,7 |
| Chillfiltered: | Un-chilfiltered |
| Country: | Scotland |
| Product Type: | Single Malt Whisky |
| Region: | Isle of Islay |
| Responsible food business operator: | Bruichladdich Distillery, Isle of Islay Argyll PA49 7UN, Großbritannien |
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1 review
20 October 2016 08:01
Noch nicht geöffnet, aber bestimmt gut. Vorschußlorbeeren: Man kann sich auf Bruichladdich immer verlassen. .
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