Bruichladdich 8 Year Old The Laddie Eight 70cl, 50%
Tasting Notes
Colour: Gold. This is based on reviewed retailer tasting notes for the release and the natural-colour presentation referenced in bottle records.
Nose: Fruity with apple, pear and pineapple, alongside malt sugar, vanilla and floral notes. This is taken from reviewed tasting notes for the release.
Palate: Spicy, sweet and peppery, with tropical fruits, vanilla and toffee. This is taken from reviewed tasting notes for the release.
Finish: Fresh sea breeze, citrus, vanilla and heather honey. This is taken from reviewed tasting notes for the release.
Description
Bruichladdich 8 Year Old The Laddie Eight 70cl, 50% is an unpeated Islay single malt created by Head Distiller Adam Hannett as an age-stated expression of Bruichladdich’s floral and coastal house style. Reviewed release listings describe it as a travel-retail bottling, bottled at 50% ABV, with an 8 year age statement and a maturation built around American and European oak.
What makes this bottle especially attractive is the way it gives a clearer age-stated snapshot of modern Bruichladdich than many broader unpeated releases. Bruichladdich’s own transparency article states that Laddie Eight batches are made from around 55 casks, covering 2 vintages, 5 cask types and 3 barley types, all 100% grown in Scotland, which gives the whisky real blending complexity beneath its straightforward 8 year statement.
Why Choose Bruichladdich 8 Year Old The Laddie Eight 70cl, 50%
Bruichladdich 8 Year Old The Laddie Eight 70cl, 50% stands out because it offers a more defined and more transparent alternative to a generic young Islay malt. It combines Adam Hannett’s floral, citrus-led Bruichladdich style with an age statement, 50% strength, non-chill filtration and a mixed American-and-European-oak maturation, giving it more shape and personality than many easy-drinking entry bottlings. The result is a whisky that sits neatly between approachable and serious, with fruit, sweetness, spice and maritime freshness all playing a role.
Ideal For.
This bottle is ideal for Bruichladdich drinkers who want an age-stated unpeated expression that still reflects the distillery’s floral and coastal character. That is based on the reviewed release notes describing Adam Hannett’s aim as capturing those classic Bruichladdich elements.
It is ideal for whisky drinkers who enjoy fruit-forward, sweet-spicy and gently maritime styles with apple, pear, pineapple, vanilla and honey rather than peat or heavy sherry dominance. This is based on the reviewed tasting descriptions for the release.
It is also ideal for collectors looking for a modern Bruichladdich travel-retail bottle with an age statement and a now less common place in the range. This is an inference based on its 2016 bottling date, travel-retail positioning and the fact that current Bruichladdich focus has moved more heavily toward The Classic Laddie and provenance-led bottlings.
Product Details
Product Name: Bruichladdich 8 Year Old The Laddie Eight 70cl, 50%. This follows the user-provided bottle title and matches reviewed market naming for the release.
Category: Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky. This is supported by reviewed bottle and retailer records.
Distillery: Bruichladdich. This is stated in reviewed bottle records and retailer listings.
Region: Islay, Scotland. This is stated in reviewed release listings.
Style: Unpeated single malt. This is stated in reviewed release descriptions.
Head Distiller: Adam Hannett. This is stated in reviewed release descriptions.
Age Statement: 8 years old. This is stated in reviewed bottle records and retailer listings.
Bottle Size: 70cl. This is stated in reviewed bottle records and retailer listings.
ABV: 50%. This is stated in reviewed bottle records and retailer listings.
Maturation: American oak and European oak barrels, commonly described as ex-bourbon and ex-sherry casks.
Recipe Transparency: Bruichladdich states that Laddie Eight batches are made from around 55 casks, 2 vintages and 5 cask types.
Barley Origin: Bruichladdich states that the barley types used in The Laddie Eight are 100% grown in Scotland.
Filtration / Colouring: Non-chill filtered and without added colour. This is supported by reviewed release listings.
Market: Travel retail at launch. This is supported by reviewed release coverage and specialist commentary.
Bottling Date: 30.06.2016. This is stated in reviewed bottle records.
Bottle Code: L/160006 16/099. This is stated in reviewed bottle records.
Barcode: 5055807405850. This is stated in reviewed bottle records and retailer listings.
Bottle Count: No confirmed public outturn was found in the sources reviewed.
Collector’s Note
This bottle has good collector appeal because it represents an age-stated chapter of modern unpeated Bruichladdich that sat alongside The Classic Laddie and helped bridge demand when older stocks such as Laddie Ten were under pressure. That gives it more historical interest than a routine NAS release, especially for collectors who like following how Bruichladdich managed the transition from older age-stated bottlings into newer house-style expressions.
It is also attractive because the whisky itself was not treated as a simple basic bottling. The combination of 8 years of maturation, 50% strength, Scottish barley, multiple cask types and Adam Hannett’s clearly signposted involvement gives The Laddie Eight a stronger identity than many travel-retail exclusives.
Additional information
| Weight | 2.10 kg |
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