Overall rating
84.00/100
rating
1
Whiskybase ID
WB43545
Category
Single Malt
Distillery
Bottler
A.D. Rattray (DR)
Vintage
1992
Bottled
2013
Stated Age
20 years
Cask Type
Bourbon Hogshead
Cask number
3799
Number of bottles
6
Strength
46.0 %
Size
700 ml
Bottled for
Save the Lars Homestead
Added on
29 jul 2013 11:35 pm
UncoloredNon-chill FilteredSingle Cask Whisky
Overall rating
84.00/100
rating
1

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Whisky reviews for Bruichladdich 1992 DR

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  1. markjedi1 scored this whisky 84 points Connoisseur

    Apart from being a whisky aficionado, I am also an
    avid Star Wars fan. Some of you may be aware that I was the project lead for
    the Save the Lars Homestead renovation project in the Tunisian desert, where we
    restored the Luke Skywalker home to its full movie glory. And the last weekend
    of July, we held a panel about this expedition at the Star Wars Celebration in Germany, the
    biggest convention of its kind. But I had a special surprise in store for my
    colleagues. I bottled a special Save Lars whisky, six bottles of a
    Bruichladdich 20 Year Old 1992, one for each of the Saviours. Knowing that they
    would want to keep it, I got me a 7th bottle, to open and share the
    golden liquid so that they each at least knew what they had received.

     

    It is not a big or demanding Laddie, seeing that our
    demographic was the Lars crew, which are novices besides Imanuel and myself. It
    is just a great Laddie for a great project. And interest was so big that
    Imanuel and I are actually considering bottling some more from that cask.
    Obviously with a different label, as we want to keep this one exclusive for the
    Save Lars Crew.

     
    • Nose


      The nose is very fresh and lively. It actually smells
      younger than its actual twenty years, in my opinion. A truckload of vanilla,
      upholstered with a bit of lime. The peat is present, but not overpowering at
      all. It is actually quite soft. A briny edge makes it picture perfect.
    • Taste


      The attack is very powerful and peppery, but then it
      immediately softens up thanks to the omnipresent vanilla. There is even some toffee. The modest ABV makes it absolutely quaffable.
      Midpalate I detect some greasy coals. The peat is a
      bit more prominent with a nice salty edge.
    • Finish


      And then it fades gently, reminding me of the setting
      of the twin suns on Tatooine.

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