Bruichladdich Micro-Provenance Single Cask #3347 is a 16-year-old Islay single malt Scotch whisky bottled at 57.4% ABV from a single first-fill Amarone wine cask. This limited release of just 264 bottles represents the distillery's exploration of how micro-influences shape whisky character, showcasing the interplay between Optic barley, Italian wine seasoning, and Islay's maritime climate in creating extraordinary complexity.
Bruichladdich Distillery stands as Islay's most progressive whisky maker, championing terroir-driven production and complete transparency in their craft. Located on the western shores of Islay, this Victorian distillery combines traditional methods with innovative cask experimentation, creating whiskies that express the unique character of their island home while pushing boundaries through carefully selected wine and spirit cask finishes.
Tasting Notes
- Nose: Rich red berries, dark chocolate, maritime salt spray, honeyed oak, subtle peat smoke
- Palate: Amarone wine influence with dried figs, espresso beans, sea salt caramel, warm spices, underlying Islay minerality
- Finish: Long finish with lingering wine tannins, dark fruit sweetness, coastal brine, gentle smoke
Product Details
| Spirit Type | Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky |
|---|---|
| ABV | 57.4% |
| Volume | 700ml |
| Age Statement | 16 Years |
| Release Year | 2025 |
| Distillery | Bruichladdich Distillery |
| Region | Islay, Scotland |
| Barley Type | Optic |
| Cask Type | First-Fill Amarone Wine Cask |
| Cask Number | #3347 |
| Bottles Produced | 264 |
| Date Distilled | 28.09.2009 |
| Bottling Date | 02.12.2025 |
Perfect For
- Serious Collectors: Ultra-limited single cask release with complete provenance documentation
- Wine-Whisky Enthusiasts: Exploring how Italian Amarone wine casks transform Islay character
- Neat Sipping: Cask strength complexity rewards patient exploration with a splash of water
- Special Occasions: Exceptional dram for celebrating whisky milestones and meaningful moments
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Bruichladdich Micro-Provenance Single Cask #3347 taste like?
This 16-year-old Islay single malt combines rich Amarone wine influence with classic Bruichladdich character. Expect layers of red berries and dark chocolate on the nose, followed by dried figs, espresso, and sea salt caramel on the palate, finishing with wine tannins and coastal minerality. The first-fill Amarone cask adds Italian wine complexity while preserving Islay's maritime character.
Is this whisky good for cocktails?
At 57.4% ABV and with only 264 bottles produced, this single cask is best appreciated neat or with a few drops of water to unlock its complexity. The limited nature and cask strength make it too precious for mixing, though it would create an extraordinary Old Fashioned for very special occasions. Save cocktail experiments for Bruichladdich's core range expressions.
How should I drink Bruichladdich Single Cask #3347?
Start neat in a Glencairn glass to appreciate the full cask strength impact, then add a few drops of room temperature water to open up the wine cask influences. The 57.4% ABV benefits from 10-15 minutes of breathing time, allowing the Amarone wine character to integrate with the Islay base spirit. Serve at room temperature without ice.
Is this Bruichladdich worth the investment?
With only 264 bottles from a single first-fill Amarone cask, this represents exceptional value for collectors of limited Islay releases. The micro-provenance documentation, 16-year age statement, and unique wine cask finishing make it a standout addition to serious whisky collections. Bruichladdich single casks consistently appreciate in value due to the distillery's reputation for innovation.
What makes this different from regular Bruichladdich releases?
This single cask expression showcases Bruichladdich's micro-provenance philosophy, documenting every variable from barley type (Optic) to exact warehouse location. Unlike their core range, this comes from one specific cask (#3347) with complete traceability, offering insight into how individual casks develop unique character. The first-fill Amarone finish adds wine complexity not found in their standard expressions.
You must be 21 years of age or older to purchase this product.