Bruichladdich Octomore 08.1 8 Year Old Masterclass 70cl, 59.3%
Tasting Notes
Colour: Winter sun, crisp and bright. This is taken directly from the reviewed official tasting note for the release.
Nose: Initially smoke, tar, peat ash and a hint of wet peat moss, followed by candied orange, pepper, chocolate, macaroon, vanilla fudge and lemon meringue pie. This is taken directly from the reviewed official tasting note for the release.
Palate: Superb fruit and smoke combination, with salt spray and ozone freshness, then sweet oak giving vanilla, fudge, marzipan and walnut, followed by melon and citrus on a floral breeze. This is taken directly from the reviewed official tasting note for the release.
Finish: Dry peat smoke, iodine and oak sweetness combine, while hints of mint and bog myrtle fade with lingering peat smoke. This is taken directly from the reviewed official tasting note for the release.
Description
Bruichladdich Octomore 08.1 8 Year Old Masterclass 70cl, 59.3% is a super heavily peated Islay single malt from the Octomore range, bottled in 2017 at 59.3% ABV with an 8 year age statement. Reviewed bottle records identify it as the 08.1 Masterclass edition, carrying a peat level of 167 ppm and matured entirely in first fill American oak casks.
What makes this release especially attractive is the way it presents Octomore in a more mature but still very direct style. Contemporary release coverage states that Octomore 08.1 was matured in first-fill American oak casks and bottled at 59.3% ABV, while specialist bottle listings add that the casks included Buffalo Trace, Clermont Springs, Four Roses, Heaven Hill and Jack Daniel’s. That combination helps explain why the whisky shows dense smoke and maritime force, but also more polish, sweetness and oak definition than many younger peat-driven bottlings.
Why Choose Bruichladdich Octomore 08.1 8 Year Old Masterclass 70cl, 59.3%
Bruichladdich Octomore 08.1 8 Year Old Masterclass 70cl, 59.3% stands out because it offers the classic Octomore idea in a cleaner, more mature form than many of the range’s wine-led companion editions. It combines 167 ppm peat, an 8 year age statement, first fill American oak maturation, cask strength presentation and a clearly documented 42,000-bottle outturn. For collectors and peat lovers alike, that gives it the feel of a benchmark Octomore rather than a side experiment.
Ideal For.
This bottle is ideal for Octomore collectors who want a clearly defined Masterclass-era release with the 08.1 code, the 167 ppm specification and the documented 42,000-bottle outturn.
It is ideal for whisky drinkers who enjoy heavily peated malts with tar, peat ash, candied orange, vanilla fudge, citrus, salt spray and dry smoke rather than richer wine-cask-driven peat styles. This is based on the reviewed official tasting notes for the release.
It is also ideal for adding a more direct, American-oak-led Octomore to a serious whisky shelf, especially for buyers who want one of the more classic peat-and-bourbon-style expressions in the range. This is an inference based on the documented first fill American oak maturation and the reviewed tasting profile.
Product Details
Product Name: Bruichladdich Octomore 08.1 8 Year Old Masterclass 70cl, 59.3%. This follows the user-provided bottle title and matches reviewed bottle records for the release.
Category: Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky. This is supported by reviewed bottle records and specialist listings.
Distillery: Bruichladdich. This is stated in reviewed bottle records and specialist listings.
Region: Islay, Scotland. This is supported by reviewed bottle records and specialist listings.
Series: Octomore 08.1 Masterclass / 167 PPM. This is stated in reviewed bottle records and specialist listings.
Style: Super heavily peated single malt with a first fill American oak maturation profile. This is based on the documented 167 ppm specification and cask regime.
Vintage: 2008. This is stated in reviewed bottle records.
Harvest Origin: Distilled in 2008 using 100% Scottish barley from the 2007 harvest. This is stated in the reviewed specialist listing.
Age Statement: 8 years old. This is stated in reviewed bottle records and specialist listings.
Phenol Level: 167 ppm. This is stated in reviewed bottle records and contemporary release coverage.
Cask Type: 100% first fill American oak casks. This is stated in reviewed bottle records, specialist listings and release coverage.
Named Cask Sources: Buffalo Trace, Clermont Springs, Four Roses, Heaven Hill and Jack Daniel’s. This is stated in the reviewed specialist listing.
Bottling Year: 2017. This is stated in reviewed bottle records and specialist listings.
Bottle Size: 70cl. This is stated in reviewed bottle records and specialist listings.
ABV: 59.3%. This is stated in reviewed bottle records, specialist listings and release coverage.
Bottle Code: L/161455 17/180. This is stated in reviewed bottle records for the 700ml release.
Barcode: 5055807406154. This is stated in reviewed bottle records and specialist listings for the 70cl bottle.
Bottle Count: 42,000 bottles. This is stated in reviewed bottle records, specialist listings and contemporary release coverage.
Filtration / Colouring: Non-chill filtered, uncoloured and cask strength. This is stated in reviewed bottle records and specialist listings.
Collector’s Note
This bottle has strong collector appeal because it sits in a very attractive part of the Octomore story: older than the original five-year formula, clearly coded as 08.1, built around first fill American oak, and backed by a documented 42,000-bottle outturn. Those details give it a much sharper identity than a routine modern peat release and make it one of the more reference-point Masterclass bottlings.
It is also attractive because the whisky shows Octomore in a more classical form. Instead of depending on exotic finishing casks, it lets the smoke, barley, oak and coastal character do the work, which makes it especially appealing for collectors who like the more direct side of the series. This is an inference based on the documented first fill American oak maturation and the reviewed tasting notes.
Additional information
| Weight | 2.9 kg |
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