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Bruichladdich Black Art 6.1
A cryptic composition of casks, the legendary Bruichladdich Black Art reaches its sixth edition. This unpeated single malt has undergone a parallel journey with our head distiller, Adam. Having worked closely with these casks in his early days in the warehouses, under the guidance of then Master Distiller Jim McEwan, Adam has had the honour of learning and developing alongside this spirit. The substantial task of hand-selecting and blending our very best spirit now falls to him alone.
Bruichladdich Black Art 5.1
The fifth in an arrangement and the primary Black Art since Master Distiller, Jim Mcewan’s retirement, with Adam Hannett expecting the rudder in 2015. Little is unveiled with respect to the organization of this whisky, aside from that the most youthful part was refined in 1992. Hannett remarks, “Just before Master Distiller Jim McEwan resigned in 2015 he took me to the other side and gave me his formula for the following cycle, Black Art 5. It was an enthusiastic minute, the giving over of duty of one of the best measures we’ve ever made
The organization of Black Art is a firmly monitored mystery, and this is distiller Adam Hannett’s first such gathering. Rich smells of fig, succulent harvest time berries, sherry, cream, and malt include on the mind boggling, botanical nose. Thick on the sense of taste, which opens dry, with creating berry products of the soil oak, in addition to dried foods grown from the ground peel. Long and drying in the complete, with plum and peppery oak.
Only 12,000 bottles were bottled from the batch.