Bruichladdich Octomore 10.4 3 Year Old 70cl, 63.5%
Tasting Notes
Colour: Tawny. This is taken directly from the official published colour note as reproduced by reviewed retailers.
Nose: There is a richness, chocolate, tobacco, bonfire smoke, leather. Vanilla custard, blueberry, dry straw and pear drops. This is taken directly from the official published nose note as reproduced by reviewed retailers.
Palate: Warming, spicy – mulled wine. Leather and tobacco, malt sugar, icing sugar. All wrapped in earthy peaty smoke. Dry on the palate. This is taken directly from the official published palate note as reproduced by reviewed retailers.
Finish: Oak driven, coconut, tobacco, vanilla, then smoke. This is taken directly from the official published finish note as reproduced by reviewed retailers.
Description
Bruichladdich Octomore 10.4 3 Year Old 70cl, 63.5% is the .4 release in the Octomore 10 series, a style Bruichladdich later described as the virgin oak direction within Octomore. Official Bruichladdich archive material explains that .4 editions tend to focus on virgin oak maturation, and specifically notes that Octomore 10.4 used European virgin oak rather than American virgin oak.
What makes this bottle especially distinctive is how young it is without feeling immature. Your site describes it as the youngest whisky in the Octomore series at just three years old, peated to 88 PPM and matured in 28 heavily toasted virgin Limousin oak casks, while bottle-database references list the release as a 12,000-bottle outturn bottled at 63.5% ABV.
There is one point worth handling carefully. Your site says the whisky was distilled in 2015 from the 2015 harvest, but Bruichladdich’s own later archive wording on Octomore 13.4 states that 10.4 was distilled in 2016 from Scottish Mainland Concerto barley. I have treated the official Bruichladdich archive as the stronger source for the distillation and barley detail, while keeping the rest of the bottle-specific release details aligned with established market references.
Why Choose Bruichladdich Octomore 10.4 3 Year Old 70cl, 63.5%
Bruichladdich Octomore 10.4 3 Year Old 70cl, 63.5% stands out because it pushes Octomore in a different direction from the more familiar bourbon-cask-led releases. Here, super-heavily peated spirit meets heavily toasted European virgin oak, creating a whisky with more oak spice, darker structure and a more forceful cask signature than the standard backbone-style Octomore releases. That difference is supported by Bruichladdich’s own explanation of the .4 concept and by bottle references describing this edition as Virgin Oak and “The Outlier” in the Dialogos series.
Ideal For.
This bottle is ideal for Octomore drinkers who want to explore the more experimental side of the range rather than the classic .1 structure.
It is ideal for peat lovers who enjoy tobacco, bonfire smoke, leather, vanilla, spice and dry oak wrapped around a very young but powerful Islay spirit.
It is also ideal for collectors looking for a low-age, high-impact Octomore with a defined virgin oak identity and a confirmed 12,000-bottle outturn. This is an inference based on the release format, the documented bottle count and Bruichladdich’s own later explanation of the .4 virgin oak style.
Product Details
Product Name: Bruichladdich Octomore 10.4 3 Year Old 70cl, 63.5%. This reflects the user-provided bottle title and reviewed bottle references.
Category: Super-heavily peated Islay single malt Scotch whisky. This is based on Bruichladdich’s Octomore range positioning and reviewed bottle references.
Distillery: Bruichladdich Distillery. This is based on Bruichladdich’s official range material and reviewed bottle references.
Region: Islay, Scotland. This is based on Bruichladdich’s official range material and reviewed bottle references.
Series: Octomore 10 Series. This is based on the bottle naming and reviewed release references.
Release Position: The .4 release in the series, representing Octomore’s virgin oak direction. This is based on Bruichladdich’s later archive explanation of .4 releases.
Age: 3 years old. This is based on reviewed bottle references and your site listing.
Distilled: Bruichladdich’s later archive material ties 10.4 to spirit distilled in 2016 from Scottish Mainland Concerto barley, although your site lists it as distilled in 2015 from the 2015 harvest. The official archive is the stronger source here.
Barley: 100% Scottish Mainland Concerto barley. This is based on Bruichladdich’s later archive reference to 10.4.
Peat Level: 88 PPM. This is based on your site listing and bottle-database references.
Bottle Size: 70cl. This is based on reviewed bottle references.
ABV: 63.5%. This is based on reviewed bottle references.
Cask Type: Heavily toasted French Limousin virgin oak / European virgin oak. This is based on your site listing, bottle-database references and Bruichladdich’s later archive explanation.
Cask Count: 28 heavily toasted virgin Limousin oak casks. This is based on your site listing.
Series Name: Dialogos. Bottle references identify this release as part of the Dialogos line and describe it as “The Outlier.”
Presentation: Non-chill filtered and colouring free. This is based on published bottle references and Bruichladdich’s Octomore presentation standards.
Bottle Count: 12,000 bottles. This is based on bottle-database references and multiple reviewed retail listings.
Barcode: 5055807412285. This is based on bottle-database references.
Collector’s Note
Bruichladdich Octomore 10.4 has strong collector appeal because it is one of the clearest examples of Octomore being used as a cask experiment rather than just a peat experiment. The official later archive makes that easier to understand in hindsight, because Bruichladdich directly frames the .4 releases as its virgin oak lane, and identifies 10.4 specifically as the European virgin oak example.
It is also attractive because the numbers are unusually memorable: 3 years old, 88 PPM, 63.5% ABV and 12,000 bottles. Combined with the Limousin oak maturation and the “Outlier” Dialogos identity, that gives this release a much sharper profile in the Octomore range than many bottles that rely on peat level alone.
Additional information
| Weight | 2.9 kg |
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