Bruichladdich's Black Art 10.1 is a single malt wrapped in deliberate mystery: the cask types, barley selection, and final blend remain undisclosed. This is not marketing theatre — the distillery, founded in 1881 by the Harvey brothers, genuinely keeps the recipe secret, embodying its philosophy of experimental whisky-making. Unpeated spirit, an unknown assortment of casks, and a result that must be experienced rather than predicted.
Bottled at 59.8% ABV without reduction, the whisky commands attention. Vanilla and dried fruit anchor the nose, followed by citrus brightness (candied orange rind, blood orange) and subtle leather. The palate delivers concentrated flavour — the higher proof is not harsh but purposeful, carrying weight and complexity through to a lingering finish.
This is whisky for the curious drinker. No declared profile, no safe ground — only the invitation to discover what Bruichladdich has chosen to hide.
- ABV
- 59.8%
- Type
- Single Malt
- Age (years)
- 10 years
- Bottle size
- 70cl
- Distillery
- Bruichladdich
- Price indication
- Country
- Scotland
- Region
- Islay
Flavour Profile
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