In oktober 2007, Bruichladdich started filling casks of peated spirit named Lochindaal , after the distillery that was located in the village of Port Charlotte until 1929. The difference with their other peated whiskies lies in the peating level: Lochindaal spirit is peated to around 50 ppm, whereas Port Charlotte has 40 ppm and Octomore 80-200 ppm and more.
The Elements of Islay series now has a first Lochindaal Ln1 bottling.
Lochindaal Ln1 (62,5,6%, Elements of Islay 2016, 50 cl)
Nose: medium peat / soot with a nicely sweet, vanilla-syrup layer on top. Classic antiseptics. Just a very...
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