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OctomoreFutures I Ochdamh-mor 80.5ppm

Single Malt
Aged 5 years
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Heavily Peated
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Summary

Octomore Futures I Ochdamh-mor 80.5ppm is a single malt whisky from Scotland, known for its intense peat levels. At 80.5 parts per million (ppm) of phenols, it is one of the most heavily peated whiskies available, offering a bold and robust experience for those who appreciate strong smoky flavors. This whisky is aged for 5 years, which allows it to retain a youthful vibrancy while still developing some complexity from the maturation process.

The whisky is crafted with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring that the peat smoke is well-integrated with the other flavor components. Despite its young age, it exhibits a surprising depth, with layers of flavor that unfold as you sip. The high peat content is balanced by a subtle sweetness and a hint of maritime character, reflecting its coastal origins.

This whisky is not for the faint-hearted; it is designed for those who seek an intense and memorable drinking experience. The combination of heavy peat, youthful energy, and coastal influences makes it a distinctive choice for enthusiasts looking to explore the more extreme end of the whisky spectrum.

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Tasting Notes

Nose
Intense peat smoke with hints of maritime salt and a touch of sweetness.
Palate
Bold and smoky, with layers of peat, subtle sweetness, and a hint of coastal brine.
Finish
Long and smoky, with lingering peat and a touch of maritime character.

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Bruichladdich Octomore
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Bruichladdich
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