Bruichladdich Black Art 1992 Scotch Whisky (Edition 09.1)
Scotch Whisky | 44.1% ABV
Commercial Description:
Black Art, not to be confused with the “dark arts,” is Bruichladdich’s mysterious and brooding whisky. Now on edition 09.1. Unpeated Islay single malt aged for 29 years. Limited to 12,000 bottles.
Appearance: Deep coppery amber
Nose: The nose starts off with bold blackberry and strawberry. Because it is cask strength with a hint of black cherry it feels like I poured myself some Robitussin. It reminds me of fruit cocktails cups with peach, pear, and pineapple.
Palate: The palate is fruit-forward, so much so I thought my glass was tainted. It drinks like fortified wine or brandy. Pineapple is more abundant on the palate than on the nose, but it drinks like syrupy juice from a can of fruit cocktail. The mouthfeel is light and the whisky does not feel cask strength. Because of its age, the oak is a big factor in the flavor, but at least not until the finish. Overall, it does give off that Robitussin quality with the cherry and sort of tar-like taste.
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