Octomore 4 70cl 62.5°

Archive Octomore 4 70cl 62.5°
Distillery : Bruichladdich / Country : Scotland / Reference: : 39148

Intense and smooth, the fourth, limited edition of Octomore reveals a stunning strength and pushes the limits of the wolrd's most heavily peated Single Malt.

This version summits at a titanic 167ppm against 152ppm (phenols per million) for the previous edition. The luxurious, opulent malt attacks with a peat wave and opens on medicinal, floral notes of aromatic herbs, and smoky notes with sooty accents.

Octomore 4 is the unparalleled, unchallenged leader of the peated Scotch Single Malts.

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Features
Volume0.7 L
ABV62.5 °
TypeSingle malt
DistilleryBruichladdich
CountryScotland
RegionIslay
Age5 years
PeatHeavily Peated
PackagingMetal Tube
Reference:39148

The peated whiskies of Islay are 30 to 45 ppm*. The first Octomore 1.1., released in 2007, is peated to 131ppm. And one of the last releases, the 6.3. is peated to 258ppm…


Jim McEwan from the Bruichladdich distillery recalls the philosophy by which the distillery crafted the Port Charlotte and Octomore whiskies: “When I asked Bairds, our Inverness malting house, to produce heavily peated barley, it was only curiosity. Just to see what would happen. I had in mind the taste of slow cold-smoked salmon, and I wanted to apply this to whisky. The barley took 5 days to dry… Then, I never asked to raise the peat level, this simply happened. Just like the waves on the sea, you do not always see the bigger ones rolling.”


A rare fact in Scotland, the Bruichladdich distillery uses an open mash tun. Its onion-shaped stills have a very flat base and a slender body. During distillation, alcohol vapours rise slowly, imparting finesse and elegance to the whisky.


With each release, Octomore has been developing even more depth and peated notes. Donald McKenzie, Octomore manager for the Dugas Company in France, deems that “Octomore is a technical whisky, a heavily peated, oily and powerful challenge but still extremely refined. It is a rare, excessive, exceptional whisky.”


The Octomore versions are classified by two numbers separated by a dot. The first number is the batch, the second one is an indication of the whisk maturation. 1 for 100% Bourbon casks, 2 for various cask types. 3 refers to the use of Islay barley.


*PPM -  phenols parts per million, measuring the influence of the oily smoke peat infusing the germinated barley during the drying process. The longer the exposure, the highest the ppm value is. A well peated Islay whisky reaches a 40-50 ppm. But every whisky still develops its very own character and mouthfeel sensation, depending on the style of each distillery.

Colour: pale yellow.

Nose: bursting with smouldering peat, in which is cradled a bunch of yellow flowers and a pinch of wild thyme and sage.

Palate: a quite heavy attack, yet smooth and lush with a malt richness, less firm than other versions. Evolves onto notes of vegetals and flowers.

Finish: quite mineral, dry and with a focus on spices.