In the Bruichladdich 15, you have a Single Malt Scotch that sets itself apart from other competitors through its absence of peat. That translates into a natural product that's mixed with Islay spring water to offer a unique taste that is pure to the palate. The olfactory senses will immediately pick up some mint mixed with barley sugar, which leads into a floral cascade that evolves into an aroma that stamps it as coming from near the sea. Following that comes a fruit-based surge of lemon and tangerine, with a dash of honey. The taste in not unlike that of champagne, though the sweetness that combines brown sugar, fruit and sweet malt immediately move it into a different direction. The bottom line this is a Spirit that is best enjoyed in any aspect of relaxation.
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