Bruichladdich Octomore 15.2 5 Year Old Barley Cognac and Wine Casks 70cl, 57.9%
Tasting Notes
Colour: Hebridean Sand. This is taken directly from the official published colour note for Octomore 15.2 as reproduced by reviewed retailer sources.
Nose: Sweet citrus, lime zest and lemon meringue pie open on the nose, followed by toasted oak and a hint of earthy smoke. A medley of tropical fruit enhances the vibrancy of the single malt whisky, balanced with woody spices, smoked honey, toasted bread, and roasted coffee. This is taken directly from the official published nose note for Octomore 15.2 as reproduced by reviewed retailer sources.
Palate: Viscous in texture, the sumptuously smooth spirit brings vanilla custard, caramel, toffee and a crack of black pepper. Charred oak, cinnamon and a hint of nutmeg provide added depth with pear drops and dried apricot cutting through Octomore’s inimitable peat smoke. This is taken directly from the official published palate note for Octomore 15.2 as reproduced by reviewed retailer sources.
Finish: An unmistakable maritime quality lands on a finish, with waves of salt spray settling on the palate while peat embers linger. This is taken directly from the official published finish note for Octomore 15.2 as reproduced by reviewed retailer sources.
Description
Bruichladdich Octomore 15.2 5 Year Old Barley Cognac and Wine Casks 70cl, 57.9% is the .2 release in the Octomore 15 series, a bottling Bruichladdich presents as a cask-expression counterpart to the 15.1 backbone release. The official product page states that it is peated to 108.2 PPM, distilled from 100% Scottish barley, bottled at 57.9% ABV, and matured in a combination of American oak, red wine, and French ex-Cognac casks.
What makes this bottle especially attractive is the way it layers elegance onto Octomore’s usual power. Bruichladdich explains that the whisky uses a robust combination of second-fill wine and second-fill bourbon casks, with the spirit finished in first-fill Cognac casks, creating a profile where toasted oak, caramel and floral spirit character work alongside dry peat smoke rather than being buried by it.
Why Choose Bruichladdich Octomore 15.2 5 Year Old Barley Cognac and Wine Casks 70cl, 57.9%
Bruichladdich Octomore 15.2 5 Year Old Barley Cognac and Wine Casks 70cl, 57.9% stands out because it takes the raw Octomore style and gives it a more refined, cask-shaped structure than the straighter .1 release. The second-fill wine and bourbon casks build the base, while the first-fill Cognac finish adds extra polish, making this a richer and more layered Octomore without losing the distillery’s mineral, smoky identity.
Ideal For.
This bottle is ideal for Octomore drinkers who want the more cask-influenced .2 style rather than the cleaner benchmark structure of the .1 releases.
It is ideal for peat lovers who enjoy citrus, toasted oak, smoked honey, tropical fruit, vanilla custard, toffee and black pepper in a high-strength Islay single malt.
It is also ideal for collectors building across Octomore editions and wanting the 15.2 cask-expression release from Series 15. This is an inference based on Bruichladdich’s own description of 15.2 as the comparison point to 15.1 and the official presentation of Series 15 as a set of limited five-year bottlings.
Product Details
Product Name: Bruichladdich Octomore 15.2 5 Year Old Barley Cognac and Wine Casks 70cl, 57.9%. This reflects the user-provided bottle title and your current listing.
Category: Super-heavily peated Islay single malt Scotch whisky. This is based on Bruichladdich’s Octomore range identity and bottle-database references.
Distillery: Bruichladdich Distillery. This is based on the official product page and bottle-database references.
Region: Islay, Scotland. This is based on Bruichladdich’s Octomore range identity and reviewed bottle references.
Series: Octomore 15 Series / The Impossible Equation. This is based on Bruichladdich’s Series 15 page language and Whiskybase’s bottling-series record.
Release Position: The .2 cask-expression release in the Octomore 15 series. This is based on the official product description comparing it directly with 15.1.
Age: 5 years old. This is based on the official Series 15 description and Whiskybase’s bottle record.
Distilled: 2018. This is based on Whiskybase’s bottle record and reviewed retailer references.
Barley: 100% Scottish mainland Concerto barley. The official product page confirms 100% Scottish barley, while Whiskybase and reviewed retailer references specify Concerto and Scottish Mainland origin.
Peat Level: 108.2 PPM. This is based on the official product page.
Bottle Size: 70cl. This is based on the official product page and Whiskybase’s bottle record.
ABV: 57.9%. This is based on the official product page and Whiskybase’s bottle record.
Cask Type: Second-fill wine casks and second-fill bourbon casks, with a finish in first-fill Cognac casks. This is taken directly from the official product description and supported by Whiskybase.
Presentation: Non-chill filtered, matured entirely on Islay, bottled using Islay spring water, and colouring free. This is based on the official product page.
Bottled: 12./13.08.2024. This is based on Whiskybase’s bottle record.
Barcode: 5055807418157. This is based on Whiskybase’s bottle record.
Bottle Count: No confirmed public outturn was found in the official and reviewed secondary sources I checked for Octomore 15.2. Bruichladdich describes Series 15 as limited bottlings, but does not state a total bottle count for this expression on the official page.
Collector’s Note
Bruichladdich Octomore 15.2 has strong collector appeal because it sits in one of the most characterful lanes of the Octomore range: the .2 releases where cask design changes the shape of the spirit. In this case, the combination of second-fill wine and bourbon casks with a first-fill Cognac finish gives it a more specific identity than a standard annual peat release.
It is also attractive because the specifications are clean and memorable: 5 years old, 108.2 PPM, 57.9% ABV, Scottish barley, and a three-part maturation route built around bourbon, wine and Cognac casks. That combination gives the whisky a very defined place in modern Octomore collecting.
Additional information
| Weight | 2.1 kg |
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