Bruichladdich 17 Year Old Pedro Ximenez Sherry
Distillery: | Bruichladdich |
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Region: | Islay |
Country: | Scotland |
Abv: | 46% |
I love Bruichladdich; I honestly can't think of a single expression of theirs that has failed to leave me smiling and wanting more.
Pedro Ximenez is the king of sherry. I'm more of a port man myself, but I have to admit that if I'm going to be drinking sherry then making it a PX pretty much ensures that I'm going to enjoy it all the more.
So putting these two together can only be good news.
It's a good rich colour in the glass, although given the age and sherry cask I would have expected it to perhaps be a little darker.
The nose is wonderfully rich and fruity; dark berries and a lurking spiciness. It packs a real punch in the mouth – lots of honey sweetness at the start, with some deep, warming spices coming through a little later and giving you a nice slow burning finish.
Watered, the fruit nose becomes a little lighter – still honey sweet but fresher, more strawberry than blackberry. The same applies to the taste; lighter, fresher but still very fruity and with a big burst of spice to it.
This is a curious whisky. It is big, bold and very, very tasty but it lacks the complexity that I was expecting. Perhaps a victim of my own anticipation.
This review was originally published 11th July, 2012. It was last updated 1st June, 2023.