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Brora, 25-year-old (Diageo Special Releases) (Scotland)  Brora 25-year-old is the latest of seven annual, vintage releases from the silent distillery that stands alongside Diageo’s modern Clynelish plant in Sutherland. While the previous six have been 30-year-olds, this is a 25-year-old expression, and has been matured in American oak and European oak refill casks.
The nose is mellow and profound, pleasingly fragrant, with citrus fruit, caramel and Sherry. Medium-bodied and waxy in the mouth, with smoky, nutty vanilla notes. Dilution sweetens the palate. Medium in length, steadily drying to somewhat bitter oakiness, with bonfire smoke and liquorice.
56.3% ABV, 70cl, £179.95, specialist whisky merchants.  |  |
Brora, 30-year-old (Special Releases 2009) (Scotland)  Single malt from the East Sutherland distillery of Brora, which closed in 1983, has gained a cult status, and the latest ‘house’ expression is this 2009 Special Release. Matured in refill American casks, it presents a classy and mature nose, with heather, oil, brine, pepper and mildly medicinal characteristics. Citrus fruit, oak, coffee and spice on the palate, with significant peatiness developing. The finish is lengthy and drying, with smoke and nuts.
(2,958 bottles)
53.2% ABV, 70cl, £230.00, specialist whisky merchants.  |  |
Brora, 30-Year-Old Special Release (Scotland)  Part of Diageo's 2005 'Special Release' series, this is an outstanding whisky from the Sutherland distillery which stands beside the modern Clynelish plant. It operated between 1819 and 1983. Fresh cut peats on the nose, smoky malt, warm plasticine and iodine. Water releases fresher, fruitier notes. Initially quite dry on the palate, briefly sherbety, then Latakia tobacco. Oily, with a hint of antiseptic. Very long and warming in the peaty, briny finish. A real stayer, this could win a Grand National if it was a racehorse. Magnificent. 3,000 bottles. 56.3% ABV, 70cl, £175.00, specialist whisky merchants.  |  |
Brora, 30-Year-Old Special Release (Scotland)  This 2006 release of Brora 30-Year-old is part of Diageo’s annual batch of Special Releases. It has been matured in a mixture of refill ex-Sherry and American oak casks, and initially offers fresh pine on the nose, followed by mild maritime notes, brine and wood polish. Water produces fresh fruits and something altogether smokier. A big, slightly oily mouth feel, dry, confident and profound, with plenty of peat smoke. The long finish is drying and slightly peppery, with the final impressions being of liquorice and smoke. This much mourned malt holds its age magnificently. Such a shame the Brora stills have been sold to China! 2,130 bottles. 55.7% ABV, 70cl, £175.00, specialist whisky merchants.  |  |
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