Octomore 14.1, 14.2 & 14.3 in the TTB database

Geschrieben von: Christian Kühne

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Introduction

The Octomore range from the Bruichladdich Distillery in Scotland is renowned for its exceptionally strong and peaty whiskeys. With the releases of the Octomore 14.1, 14.2 and 14.3 this year (2023), the distillery adds three more impressive variations to its wide range of high-quality spirits.


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Octomore 14.1

Octomore 14.1 is a premium Scottish whiskey made from carefully selected bourbon casks and aged for five years. The basis of this exceptional whiskey is the use of Concerto barley from mainland Scotland.


A salient feature of the Octomore 14.1 whiskey is its strong alcohol content of 59.6%, which can certainly be regarded as demanding. In addition, the whiskey has a high peat content of 128.9 ppm, which gives it its intense, smoky aroma. This whiskey is therefore a real highlight for lovers of peaty and strong whiskies.

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Octomore 14.2

The Octomore 14.2 is an exclusive whiskey that comes from three different types of casks and was bottled with an alcohol content of 57.7%. This variant of the Octomore is identical to the 14.1 except for two points and thus offers the same taste experience as its predecessor.

Octomore 14.2
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Octomore 14.3


Also on the market is the Octomore 14.3 , which features an exclusive barley blend from the Village and Lorgba fields of Octomore Farm on Islay. Here, too, Concerto barley was grown and carefully selected. This whiskey matured in special bourbon casks for 5 years before being bottled at an impressive 61.4%. Its peat content is significantly higher at 214.2ppm, giving the whiskey exceptional intensity and complexity. A unique taste experience awaits lovers of heavily peated whiskeys.

Octomore 14.3
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