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Bruichladdich Laddie Origins Fèis Ìle 2021
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Bruichladdich Laddie Origins Fèis Ìle 2021

Whiskey Single Malt Islay No age statement 56.3% ABV
$$$$$ $300 and up Collector
7 reviews raw average 4.32
93 critic score out of 100

About this bottle

With Bruichladdich celebrating 20 years since the resurrection of the distillery in 2021, this Fèis Ìle bottling is a vatting of some of the highlights of the last two decades. Laddie Origins is an unpeated vatting of 13 casks, 12 vintages, 6 barley types, and 9 types of casks. Included in the vatting is the first triple distilled spirit form the first crop of biodynamically grown barley. Only 3000 bottles produced.

How it tastes

Measured across 14 flavor axes. Tap a note to find other bottles that lead with it.

Rich 55
Fruity 55
Herbal 40
Oily 35
Tart 30
Spicy 25
Sweet 25

Reviews

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Richard ModernDrinking 3.5

It’s hard to draw conclusions about this complex bottling on the basis of a half-ounce sample, but my suspicion that this would be less than the sum of its parts has been only heightened. To rewind: Bruichladdich sold samples of some of the casks that went into this 20th anniversary bottling as part of its virtual Feis Ile day on May 30 and I was fortunate enough to secure a pack. The samples were drawn from six of the seven bourbon casks used in the vatting and each showcased the Laddie spirit so beautifully that it would be a shame if they are drowned out by the wine casks that make up the other half of the recipe. The bourbon casks comprised whisky from its oldest remaining stocks of organic barley (distilled in 2003), Islay barley (2004) and Bere barley (2009), alongside spirit made using its first ever biodynamic crop (distilled 2011), a regional barley (2013) and its first triple distillation in 2005. Each of them was crisply flavored, silky in the mouth and easy to drink neat despite ABVs running as high as 69.3% for the triple distillation. The absence of ethanol on the nose across the samples was testimony to the careful selection by head distiller Adam Hannett. I had only small sips of each during the online masterclass and didn’t take notes, but the rich butterscotch nose on the Black Isle regional barley experiment was among the immediate highlights. I passed on the ballot for this bottle given the 150 pound cost, but got to try a sample this weekend as part of the Water of Life charity’s Feis Off event. The nose has the distinctive lactive aromas that scream Bruichladdich, along with a whiff of spice and faint berries. My small pour was insufficient to unpack the flavors in the mouth, but it packs a punch on first sip and then evolves into flavors of malt and a gentle sweetness. The finish is a complex shape-shifter, taking some interesting vegetal turns. I’d be curious to try more — but not so much that I’d trade what’s left of my cask samples.

washeewashee reviews 4.3

Nose - Lactose sweet, saline, caramel, apples, candied ginger, fresh ginger, white chocolate sweet (w/ water) Bright, but otherwise the same Taste - Bit hot up front, fresh ginger tingle, crushed cereal/toasted barley, Total cereal + Captain Crunch cereal, apple leather, salt, black peppercorns (w/ water) Less heat, milk candy, candied ginger, crushed cereal (more Total, less Captain), apple leather, salt Finish - Lingering tingle/heat, dark apple juice, dark brewed tea, almost over steeped (w/ water) Same Score - 84/100 Final Thoughts - So it's been a while since I've had the Classic Laddie but the 6.3% bump over the classic laddie makes a fairly large difference. This felt a lot hotter and younger than what I remember the Classic Laddie being, but it could just be my bias. This one felt like it had a higher percentage of bourbon barrel in it as I got quite a bit of caramel combined with the classic lactose sweet I get from most Bruichladdich. It's a bit tough to fully describe, but I think it almost smells like sweet steamed milk for a latte. Anyway, this had all the classic Bruichladdich notes of saline and lactose that makes it interesting at a slightly higher proof. Nice fruity notes to keep you on your toes, but honestly just feels like a higher proof Classic Laddie. Would I drink it if offered? - Yes Would I specifically order it? - Maybe Would I buy a bottle? - No NOTE - All reviews are done without factoring in price.

worldwhiskies95 4.8

Good example showing off bruichladdich’s versatile distillery flavor profile. Nose: Vanilla, Honey, Lemon Cheesecake, Guava, Figs, Pineapples, Creme Brûlée, Almonds, Lavender, Strawberries, Milk Chocolate, Oranges, Apricots Palate: Vanilla, Peaches, Honey, Salted Caramel, Raisins, Brown Sugar, Marzipan, Walnuts, Sultanas, Figs, Apricots Finish: Honey, Milk Chocolate, Peaches, Salted Caramel, Creme Brûlée, Almonds, Jaffa Cakes, Coffee

anastassiu 4.8

Complex and sweet nose. Full and bold body. Tasty and long lasting aftertaste. It’s a worthy special release.

scottoJohnson 4.3

No peat, what a change for islay scotches

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