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  • Bruichladdich 1984

    2008 Golder Still Cask Strength

    Highest Bid
    £185
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    Bruichladdich 1984
    2008 Golder Still Cask Strength
    Lot #0260265
    FINISH DATE
    31 January 2016

    A rare limited edition, unique in that the classic 1984 spirit was matured in unusual, hand-made squat American Bourbon hogsheads – experimental "dumpy" casks that American coopers flirted with briefly in the eighties. This extra wood contact has produced a spirit reminiscent of an older style of whisky, an alluring and haunting barley sugar character of a bygone age. Bottled at full cask strength.

    This is a classic, the end of an era. A golden glow of Bruichladdich's past. Distilled in 1984, Bottled 2008, Aged 23 Years in Oak Casks. Limited to 4866 bottles.

    Bruichladdich

    Since Murray McDavid saved the distillery in 2000, with an asking price of £6.5 million. Bruichladdich has gone from strength to strength after a difficult initial period. Now under the ownership of Remy Cointreau, it is one of Islay’s most recognisable whiskies and brands. Remy brought much-needed financial clout that has allowed Bruichladdich to expand into new markets, build warehousing and pursue its brand of terroir. Today, it offers 3 distinctly different distillates, with the Bruichladdich being unpeated, a historical homage to a lost distillery (Port Charlotte) is heavily peated and well regarded. Then at the top of the peat ranking charts is Octomore, which pushes peat in new directions to an eager audience. Expect production details, various casks and eye-catching branding with each and every release from the distillery.

    Lot Features
    • BOTTLER
      Official
    • DISTILLERY
      Bruichladdich
    • TYPE
      Full Size
    • SIZE
      70 cl
    • STRENGTH
      51.0%
    • BOTTLES PRODUCED
      4866
    • APPROX. SHIPPING WEIGHT (kg)
      2
    Region
    Scotland, Islay
    Scotland, Islay
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