Octomore 15 Is Redefining What "Heavily Peated" Means
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The newest Octomore releases highlight the unique character of Bruichladdich's approach to peated whisky, showcasing their spirit's elegance despite its high phenol content.
Adam Hannett emphasizes that while Octomore is heavily peated, Bruichladdich aims to create a profile that's not just medicinal, but also light and floral.
With a phenol content of 307.2 PPM, Octomore stands out among Scotch whiskies, challenging traditional notions of what heavily peated means for flavor.
Each Octomore release is described as 'too young, too strong, too peaty,' but reflects Bruichladdich's belief in focusing on the quality of distillation.
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