Islay distillery Bruichladdich has released the eleventh expression in its limited-edition series, Black Art.
Contrary to Bruichladdich’s traditional commitment to total transparency, Black Art is created in complete secrecy. First released in 2012, the annual series keeps the composition of the casks, and their origins a mystery to everyone (except, of course, its Head Distiller, Adam Hannett). , The distillery does disclose the vintage, age and ABV (44.2% ABV).
“Each year, I welcome the creation of Black Art with open arms,” says Hannett. “As a whisky maker, it is liberating to have complete creative freedom. It’s a chance to journey deep into our Islay warehouses and experiment, question, and push the realms of possibility.
A 1994 vintage, this 24-year-old single malt is aged in pre-renaissance casks from Bruichladdich Distillery.
“As a whisky brand committed to giving our customers as much information as we possibly can, each Black Art single malt signals a moment of total trust,” he adds. “It’s about putting faith in myself as the whisky maker, but also having trust in the time-honoured craft and the pursuit of unforgettable flavour.”
Dried fruits, leather and a hint of citrus are on the nose, followed by rose hip syrup, poached pear and sweet mango. On the palate, dried fruits, barley sugar, a hint of leather and toasted oak give way to butterscotch sweetness, balanced with nutty praline and hints of coconut. The finish is reminiscent of a Christmas cake, with notes of sultanas, marzipan and lingering honey.
Black Art Edition 11 is available now at bruichladdich.com and through select whisky retailers.
For more information, go to bruichladdich.com