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Brand Bruichladdich
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Country Scotland
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Region Islay
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Size 70CL
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ABV 45.1%
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Closure Cork
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Age 26 years old
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Vintage Number:1994

Regular price £274.99
Bruichladdich Black Art 8.1 is a 1994 single malt that has been matured for more than a quarter of a century. Aromas of lime zest, fresh oranges, caramel, dried apricots, pipe tobacco and maple syrup fill the nose. The palate offers notes of sweet oak, maple syrup, walnuts, vanilla, apricots and millionaire's shortbread that linger in the finish. Read more.
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Description
Tasting Notes
Salted caramel, citrus peels, toasted coconut, vanilla and Brazil nuts
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Rob Roy Cocktail Recipe
If there was ever a cocktail to make you feel the glitz and glamour of the history and chic society of New York, it's ordering a Rob Roy Cocktail. This 19th century cocktail is believed to have been created at New York City’s Waldorf Hotel (if you want to visit today, you can head to the Waldorf Astoria). But who is Rob Roy? The cocktail is named not after the Scottish folk hero and outlaw Robert Roy MacGregor, but after the Broadway show that was showing at the time. The Rob Roy is a riff on a Manhattan, with their only difference being the base liquor. A Rob Roy is made using blended Scotch Whisky while a Manhattan is made with Rye Whisky. As such, the cocktail is malty and smooth, with a bit of spice on the finishing end.
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