Brora 38 yo vintage 1977 (Special Release 2016)

Brora. The 2nd most sought after whisky (or 2nd most pricy whisky) in the Diageo Special release line of whiskies. For me, Brora (I’ve tried a few, not a lot but enough) is more exciting than Port Ellens even tough they are not as collectible for some reason (Maybe since Clynelish is still working?) , at any rate, after trying last year’s Excellent Brora 37, I was really looking forward to this one, knowing it would be good, and I am happy to say, I was not wrong…

This Brora is a 1977 vintage , and is a vatting of  both refill American oak hogsheads and refill European oak butts, there are 2984 bottles of this nectar, pricing set at £1,425, Yes. It’

Brora 38 yo 1977 2016 Special Release, 48,6 % abv, £1,425 broob.38yo

Nose:  Excellent start with a lovely melange of smoke, fruity notes (peach , ripe orange) and a nice musty feel to it as well. it’s quite reeky , and there’s some wet cardboard / wet dog in the background as well which adds a nice depth, and goes lovely with the smoky / waxy overall experience. If you’re a fan of old wood , you’re going to feel at home here, as there’s plenty of that, 38 years in quality wood. Yes.

Palate: With such a nose, the palate should not fail us.. and It surely does not.  What a great mouth feel with ‘just’ under 49% abv. Smoky, and savoury with some creamy vanilla, crème brûlée , warm wood smoke, ash, and more of that lovely waxy feel / ripe blood orange. And more yummy old wood, lots of that, and some dark chocolate on the enxt wave of sensations.  I am smiling!

Finish:  Long, lovely with, the old wood, smoke, gentle earthy peat and chocolate.

Conclusion:

This is a truly exceptional whisky. Rich, complex, with a great mouthfeel, that delivers everything it promises, and except the hefty price, I can not find anything bad to say about it. I wish i had cases of this stuff, and not to sell, but to drink… It leaves the Port Ellen in the dust (review coming, not to worry). Superb.

Score: 96/100

Available at bestofwhiskies.com ,€ 1,803

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