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Bruichladdich Black Art 1994 8.1 Edition 26 Year
Single Malt — Islay, Scotland
Reviewed
December 3, 2020 (edited May 15, 2021)
Nose - Vanilla bean & riesling poached pears, caramel, saline, candied ginger, pomelo/orange zest, fruity grape skins, candy apple shell sweet
Taste - Poached pears, gentle ginger heat/tingle, candied oranges, dried apples, muscat raisin sweet "funk", hint of salt, milk chocolate, light caramel
Finish - Lingering salty sweet apple/pear, hint of sweet dessert wine "funk", gentle heat
Score - 92/100
Final Thoughts - So the initial nose on this was is just amazing. After having had a few subpar whiskies the past few days, this brings me back to what a nicely balanced dram can have. You don't have to search this dram for the aromas to come out of the glass, there's quite a lot going on & frankly it's all quite pleasant. The nose is also an accurate representation of what happens once it hits the palate as well. A big burst of a perfectly balanced dram. Bright vibrant poached pear notes with a tiny hint of caramel & dried apple. Finish is moderate to long, but everything about it is pleasant. If I had to guess the makeup of this one, I'd say there's a higher percentage of ex-bourbon and there have to be at least a few sweeter wine finished and maybe even a calvados finished? This is a perfect proof to sip on and even though I didn't add any water, I don't think it needs it.
Would I drink it if offered? - Yes
Would I specifically order it? - Yes
Would I buy a bottle? - Maybe another if I could find it cheaper.
NOTE - All reviews are done without factoring in price.
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Black Art is awesome, but my willingness to pay taps out around $300, unfortunately.