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Bruichladdich - Bere Barley 2013 10 Year Old Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky

 
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Overview

Experience the complex and robust flavour of this heritage barley varietal, with Bruichladdich Bere Barley 2013. Delicately balanced with hints of fresh green fruits and lightly spiced gingerbread, this whisky is a testament to the resilience of ancient grain.

Tasting notes

Nose: Aromas of warm citrus, tropical fruit, and sweet malty flour are immediate on the nose. As the whisky opens the sweetness of the fruit, oak and malted Bere barley combine to give an uplifting, sunny feel to the dram, enhanced with fragrant peach skin, fresh vanilla pods, candied orange and creamy fudge. Over time, delicate floral notes of rose and subtle sweet violet appear.

Palate: On the palate, the presence of the malted grain is unmistakable with notes of popcorn, brown sugar and warm porridge. The Bere barley provides a soft, rounded mouthfeel, beautifully complementing the sweet, stoned fruit notes. Apricot, peach, melon and candied orange are balanced with the gentle influence of the oak, which adds a hint of vanilla, coconut and marzipan.

Finish: Milk chocolate, malted grain and crème brulee add to the soft finish, while a hint of mango and orange blossom honey linger.

Brand
Bruichladdich
Size
750ml
ABV
50.00
Country
Scotland
Region
Islay
Kosher
Unknown

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What people across the internet are saying
★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ 4/5 AI Rating

Bruichladdich's Bere Barley series is widely celebrated for its commitment to barley provenance and terroir-driven whisky making, and the 2013 vintage is praised for its vibrant green fruit, spiced gingerbread, and maritime mineral character. Whisky enthusiasts value the distillery's rigorous traceability — this heritage barley varietal nearly vanished — making each bottle a piece of agricultural and cultural history. It's a genuinely compelling expression for those who care deeply about where their whisky's ingredients come from.

*This is an AI-generated summary based on publicly available reviews and discussions.