

Bruichladdich Octomore 16.2 Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Bruichladdich Octomore 16.2 is a masterclass in balance and intensity—a super-heavily peated single malt that weds Octomore’s legendary smoke with the richness of wine cask maturation. Deeply aromatic, textural, and complex, it’s an extraordinary whisky where boldness meets elegance in perfect harmony.
Origins & Craftsmanship
Distilled on Islay at the Bruichladdich Distillery, Octomore 16.2 continues the acclaimed “super-heavily peated” lineage. Made from 100% Scottish Concerto barley, it boasts a phenol level of 170 PPM, pushing the limits of peated whisky while maintaining remarkable finesse. Aged for five years, the 16.2 expression underwent a nuanced maturation journey—initially matured in ex-American whiskey casks before being re-casked into a selection of first-fill and second-fill European oak wine barrels, including Ribera del Duero, Chinon, and Rhône varieties. Bottled at 58.3% ABV, it is non-chill filtered and natural in color, encapsulating the Octomore philosophy of raw, unfiltered Islay power shaped through intelligent cask craft.
Tasting Profile
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Nose: Smoky black fruit and red wine richness lead, followed by roasted coffee, honeyed malt, and subtle coastal minerality.
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Palate: A deep interplay of peat smoke, dark berry compote, charred oak, and sweet vanilla, with earthy spice and cocoa emerging mid-palate; structured yet silky.
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Finish: Lingering and layered—peat, dried fruit, and toasted oak combine with gentle maritime salinity and soft tannins.
Quick Overview
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| ABV | 58.3% |
| Age | 5 Years |
| Region | Islay, Scotland |
| Peat Level | 170 PPM |
| Cask Type | American whiskey casks and European oak wine barrels (Ribera del Duero, Rhône, Chinon) |
| Barley Variety | 100% Scottish Concerto barley |
| Aromas | Red fruit, smoke, oak, espresso, coastal air |
| Flavors | Peat, dark berries, vanilla, spice, cocoa |
| Style / Identity | Super-heavily peated Islay malt with rich wine-cask complexity |
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Description
Bruichladdich Octomore 16.2 is a masterclass in balance and intensity—a super-heavily peated single malt that weds Octomore’s legendary smoke with the richness of wine cask maturation. Deeply aromatic, textural, and complex, it’s an extraordinary whisky where boldness meets elegance in perfect harmony.
Origins & Craftsmanship
Distilled on Islay at the Bruichladdich Distillery, Octomore 16.2 continues the acclaimed “super-heavily peated” lineage. Made from 100% Scottish Concerto barley, it boasts a phenol level of 170 PPM, pushing the limits of peated whisky while maintaining remarkable finesse. Aged for five years, the 16.2 expression underwent a nuanced maturation journey—initially matured in ex-American whiskey casks before being re-casked into a selection of first-fill and second-fill European oak wine barrels, including Ribera del Duero, Chinon, and Rhône varieties. Bottled at 58.3% ABV, it is non-chill filtered and natural in color, encapsulating the Octomore philosophy of raw, unfiltered Islay power shaped through intelligent cask craft.
Tasting Profile
-
Nose: Smoky black fruit and red wine richness lead, followed by roasted coffee, honeyed malt, and subtle coastal minerality.
-
Palate: A deep interplay of peat smoke, dark berry compote, charred oak, and sweet vanilla, with earthy spice and cocoa emerging mid-palate; structured yet silky.
-
Finish: Lingering and layered—peat, dried fruit, and toasted oak combine with gentle maritime salinity and soft tannins.
Quick Overview
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| ABV | 58.3% |
| Age | 5 Years |
| Region | Islay, Scotland |
| Peat Level | 170 PPM |
| Cask Type | American whiskey casks and European oak wine barrels (Ribera del Duero, Rhône, Chinon) |
| Barley Variety | 100% Scottish Concerto barley |
| Aromas | Red fruit, smoke, oak, espresso, coastal air |
| Flavors | Peat, dark berries, vanilla, spice, cocoa |
| Style / Identity | Super-heavily peated Islay malt with rich wine-cask complexity |















