Bruichladdich Black Art 1989 02.2 Edition 21 Year
Single Malt
Bruichladdich // Islay, Scotland
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Reviewed October 31, 2019 (edited November 30, 2019)Nose - Dark fruity funk, dark raisins, fresh cranberries, fresh blueberries, honey, grape fruit snacks, leather, sweet tobacco, hint of orange zest Taste - Dark watery honey, fresh berries, funky sweet red wine, hint of orange & ginger spice, lightly grape skin tannic, sweet nuts, funky sherry, mushroom Finish - Lingering fruity mushroom funk, sweet berries, honey, Boo Berry cereal Score - 90/100 Final Thoughts - So this was quite interesting in that it had a very pleasant nose. Very interesting funky fruit sweet and nicely balanced. This transitioned to the palate with a bit more funk which introduced something that I've gotten previously with the Dalmore Cigar Malt which I have mixed feelings about. It's this kind of meaty, funky, mushroomy sweet red wine funk that I have mixed feelings about. This also transitions to the finish that lasts for quite a bit. Would I drink it if offered? - Yes Would I specifically order it? - Maybe Would I buy a bottle? - No -
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Reviewed February 21, 2019 (edited April 6, 2019)Nose is outstandingly powerful. Aromas of boysenberry, cake icing, and hazelnut. On the palate, it’s quite dry and lean. Peat is really light. It is very darkly fruited. Finish lingers nicely with what seems to mainly be salt. Really unique, delicious dram.
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