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Lochindaal 2007 Bramble Whisky Co 13 Year Old

Lot: 5089898

Lochindaal 2007 Bramble Whisky Co 13 Year Old

Winning Bid: £155

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Lot:
Distillery: 
Bruichladdich
Age: 
13 Year Old
Vintage: 
2007
Region: 
Islay
Bottler: 
Bramble Whisky Co
Cask Type: 
ex-Sauternes
Bottled Strength: 
56.9%
Bottle Size: 
70cl
Distillery Status: 
Operational
product Details

Lochindaal 2007 Bramble Whisky Co 13 Year Old

Lochindaal is another of the Bruichladdich single malts, on this occasion peated to 50ppm+, which is heavier than Port Charlotte, but less so than Octomore. It was created in 2007 by Jim McEwan, who was seeking to replicate the flavour profile of the historic Lochindaal distilley on Islay, closed since 1929 but in its time located just 2 miles from Bruichladdich. In the end, the distilley decided against a permanent production schedule for Lochindaal, fearing a fourth single malt brand may lead to consumer confusion. Lochindaal single malt was distilled twice, once in 2007 and again in 2009. On the second occasion however, some spirit was stored in a neutral vessel and casked the following year, meaning there are rare examples on the market which display a 2010 vintage in reference to the in-cask date.

This whisky was distilled in 2007 and aged for 13 years in a ex-Sauternes cask. It was bottled in 2021 by the Bramble Whisky Company of Edinburgh.

One of 292 bottles.

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