Bruichladdich 35 Year Old 1968 Legacy Series 3 Single Malt Whisky

Part of the Legacy Series from Bruichladdich distillery, this 35 Year Old Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky is the third release. Legacy is a series of occasional outstanding vintages, selected by Bruichladdich’s Master Distiller, Jim McEwan. The bottles are designed by celebrated artist Frances Macdonald and include the image ‘Eilean Nam Ban from the dunes’.
The Legacy Series 3 edition was distilled in 1968 and released in 2004.
Only 1,572 bottles released.

    Nose:    Very juicy and tasty yellow fruits apricot nectarine, extraordinarily fruity, soft vanilla cream, slight chocolate.

    Taste:    Delicious fruits: peaches apricots and pears, cream and nutmeg, slight nuts, oily very much like butter, leather, slight tallow, cocoa nibs’ sensation, rich flavours.

    Finish:    Finishes long with cream and fruit, slight white pepper.

Note: Product has come from a private collection, minor markings are inevitable and collectors should have reasonable expectations in this regard.

Bruichladdich was built in 1881 by the Harvey brothers, who owned the Dundashill and Yoker grain distilleries in Glasgow.
Unlike their neighbouring distilleries from the island of Islay, the Bruichladdich range is made without peat. Without the influence of smoke, they expose the brilliance of our raw ingredient – barley. Stepping further outside of whisky tradition, they have traced ingredients from origin to bottling, embracing every growing season, the subtlety of changing barley varietals and the methods applied in growing them.

Please note: The Bruichladdich range outer tins are extremely prone to dings and scratches. The tins often arrive into our warehouse suffering from minor damage in transit. This is out of our control. When we dispatch to our customers, we will re-pack to avoid further damage in transit but collectors should have reasonable expectations in this regard.