Bruichladdich Octomore 11.2 Dialogos 5 Year Old Islay Barley 70cl, 58.6%
Tasting Notes
Colour: Copper. This is taken directly from the published colour note carried by reviewed retailer sources.
Nose: Rich oak, dried fruit, citrus and smoke initially. Maritime notes, sweet toasted oak and malt sugar follow, with figs, dried apricot and cherry coming through as it opens. This is taken directly from the published aroma note carried by reviewed retailer sources.
Palate: Superb texture, soft and gentle but holding the high strength well, with toasted nuts, oak sugar, chocolate, toffee, sweet dried fruit, citrus, honey and darker smoke building underneath. This is taken directly from the published taste note carried by reviewed retailer sources.
Finish: Rubbery smoke, a little antiseptic and dry, with the fruit fading as the smoke and oak take over and leave a huge presence behind. This is taken directly from the published finish note carried by reviewed retailer sources.
Description
Bruichladdich Octomore 11.2 Dialogos 5 Year Old 70cl, 58.6% is the .2 release in the Octomore 11 series, and Bruichladdich’s own numbering guide explains that .2 bottlings are made from 100% Scottish barley and defined by European oak maturation rather than the single-estate Islay barley approach used for .3 releases. That matters here because the reviewed bottle references for 11.2 consistently identify it as the 58.6% five-year-old Dialogos release bottled in 2020.
What makes this bottle especially attractive is the way it combines two separate parcels of spirit into one richer, darker Octomore. Reviewed release notes state that 25% of the whisky spent five years in ex-red wine casks from Pauillac, while the remaining 75% matured in ex-American whiskey casks before being transferred into St Julien ex-Cabernet Sauvignon wine casks, with the final whisky bottled at 58.6% after five years on Islay.
Why Choose Bruichladdich Octomore 11.2 Dialogos 5 Year Old 70cl, 58.6%
Bruichladdich Octomore 11.2 Dialogos 5 Year Old 70cl, 58.6% stands out because it pushes Octomore away from the cleaner backbone style and into a more cask-shaped, red-fruit-led direction. Bruichladdich’s own numbering guide frames .2 releases as the European-oak lane of the range, and the documented Pauillac plus St Julien cask story gives 11.2 a richer, rounder and more wine-influenced personality than a straight American-oak Octomore.
Ideal For.
This bottle is ideal for Octomore drinkers who want the more cask-influenced .2 style rather than the more direct .1 backbone releases.
It is ideal for peat lovers who enjoy dried fruit, citrus, toasted oak, malt sweetness, figs, apricot, cherry and darker smoke in a high-strength Islay single malt.
It is also ideal for collectors building across Octomore editions and wanting the 11.2 Dialogos release with a confirmed 18,000-bottle outturn. This is an inference based on Bruichladdich’s .2 structure and the documented release details for 11.2.
Product Details
Product Name: Bruichladdich Octomore 11.2 Dialogos 5 Year Old 70cl, 58.6%. This reflects the reviewed bottle references for the 2020 release. Your current title includes “Islay Barley,” but Bruichladdich’s official numbering guide says .2 releases are 100% Scottish barley, while .3 releases are the Islay barley bottlings.
Category: Super-heavily peated Islay single malt Scotch whisky. This is based on the Octomore range identity and reviewed bottle references.
Distillery: Bruichladdich Distillery. This is based on the reviewed bottle references and Bruichladdich’s Octomore material.
Region: Islay, Scotland. This is based on the reviewed bottle references.
Series: Octomore 11 Series / Dialogos. This is based on the reviewed bottle references for this release.
Release Position: The .2 European-oak expression in the Octomore 11 series. This is based on Bruichladdich’s official numbering guide and the bottle-specific release style.
Age: 5 years old. This is based on the reviewed bottle references.
Distilled: 2014. This is based on the reviewed bottle references and release notes.
Barley: 100% Scottish barley from the 2013 harvest. Some reviewed sources specify Concerto and Propino barley. This is based on release notes and reviewed secondary references.
Peat Level: 139.6 PPM. This is based on the reviewed bottle references.
Bottle Size: 70cl. This is based on the reviewed bottle references.
ABV: 58.6%. This is based on the reviewed bottle references.
Cask Type: 25% full-term ex-Pauillac wine casks and 75% ex-American whiskey casks finished in St Julien ex-Cabernet Sauvignon wine casks. This is based on the reviewed release notes and supporting secondary references.
Presentation: Non-chill filtered, colouring free and cask strength. This is based on the reviewed bottle references.
Bottled: 2020. This is based on the reviewed bottle references.
Barcode: 5055807413602. This is based on the reviewed bottle references.
Bottle Count: 18,000 bottles. This is based on the reviewed bottle references and your own current listing.
Collector’s Note
Bruichladdich Octomore 11.2 has strong collector appeal because it sits in one of the most characterful lanes of the Octomore range: the .2 releases where European oak changes the shape of the spirit. In this case, the Pauillac and St Julien cask story gives the bottle a much more specific identity than a standard annual peat release, while the confirmed 18,000-bottle outturn adds a useful scarcity detail for collectors.
It is also attractive because it bridges two Octomore personalities at once. The whisky keeps the distillery’s high-PPM, high-strength structure, but the French wine casks bring richer fruit, sweeter oak and darker texture, making it feel more layered and display-worthy than a straighter benchmark bottling. This is an inference based on the documented cask composition and published tasting profile.
Additional information
| Weight | 2.9 kg |
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