Bruichladdich Peat whisky reviews (9)

Average rating 8.3/10

  • Bruichladdich Peat - A rugged peat carpet

    By WTC on 26th Jan 20122012-01-26T18:23:00

    85

    This is first in our new peat tasting. Tony says: Bruichladdich peat is possibly the most accessible whisky in the pack. Peated at 35 ppm, it is a much sweater, softer, earthier dram than the traditional… read more

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  • Bruichladdich Peat - Little Laddie

    By markjedi1 on 20th Dec 20112011-12-20T06:21:00

    78

    This Laddie was simply labeled ‘Peat’, so it does not warrant further explanation, I think. The nose is, in all honesty, very simply. Peat (obviously, would be a bit ridiculous otherwise), citrus and … read more

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  • Bruichladdich Peat - beastly!

    By ssmith84 on 14th Dec 20112011-12-14T07:25:00

    87

    This whisky is quite a catch, but in a strange way. It seems to me that Bruichladdich made an interesting decision with this malt and my hat is off to them. Both non chill-filtered and colouring free add… read more

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  • Bruichladdich Peat - The name says it all

    By Megawatt on 28th Aug 20112011-08-28T00:48:00

    81

    This is certainly one peaty whisky. Put your nose in the glass and you are met with boggy, mossy peat, as well as leafy/papery smoke and a light mothball sweetness. Yet for all that peat it comes across… read more

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  • Bruichladdich Peat - Our "Uncommonly Peated" Start

    By chrisrbarrett on 12th Mar 20112011-03-12T22:37:00

    65

    Colour is light golden with a touch of orange. First nosing is salt and iodine in the style of the old Bowmore Mariner bottlings. Flavours are rather simple with a little touch of earthy flavours, almost… read more

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  • Bruichladdich Peat - Salt Of The Earth

    By flykev on 10th Nov 20102010-11-10T04:32:00

    90

    A nice rich scotch full of peat - not overwhelming though. Great Scotch for a cold, miserable, winter day.

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  • Bruichladdich Peat - As advertised, no medicine, all peat

    By TheFitz on 14th Jun 20102010-06-14T19:45:00

    80

    Nose: youthfulness leads to a bit of an isopropyl alcohol, a bit astringent, soft vanilla, fresh fruit come across, followed by a ripe manure scent, peat is apparent but soft, non-medicinal (nothing like… read more

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  • Bruichladdich Peat - Whisky and Cinnamon Hearts

    By dbk on 5th Jun 20102010-06-05T03:44:00

    88

    We filled up on whisky We filled up on wine We filled up on cinnamon hearts And when we were done, Took our tingly tongues And licked all our favourite parts —Matthew Barber, “Cinnamon Hearts” I … read more

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  • Bruichladdich Peat - Peatnomenal

    By P-L Lachance on 15th Sep 20092009-09-15T03:51:00

    100

    This whisky is about to be a big hit around the world. The nose is the perfect strength of peatiness and smoke you'd expect from an Islay product. Your palate will lose its mind (or its mouth) with such… read more

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