Bruichladdich 8 Years The Laddie Eight Single Malt Whisky 70cl
AED 275.00 Original price was: AED 275.00.AED 235.00Current price is: AED 235.00.
Islay single malt that leans bright and punchy, not a peat bomb. This 8-year Bruichladdich brings lemon peel, green apple, vanilla, and a salty sea-spray edge that screams coastal whisky. It’s the kind of dram that turns “I don’t do Islay” into “okay, I get it!”
| Size |
70cl / 700ml |
|---|---|
| Country |
Scotland |
| Region or City |
Islay |
Coastal, lively, and full of personality, The Laddie Eight is Islay whisky with its sunglasses on. It skips the heavy smoke stereotype and goes for bright fruit, vanilla warmth, and that unmistakable seaside snap you only get from an island single malt.
If you’ve ever wanted an Islay single malt that feels fresh instead of campfire, this is your move. At 8 years old, it’s old enough to bring real depth, but young enough to keep its energy. Think flavour that shows up early and keeps changing as you sip.
- Nose: Lemon zest, green apple, barley sugar, vanilla, and a clean ocean breeze
- Taste: Honeyed cereal, pear and citrus, light pepper spice, and a gentle salty-mineral edge
- Finish: Lingering vanilla, citrus peel, soft spice, and a beachy brine note that hangs around
What makes it special is the balance. You get that Islay character, the sea air, a little grit, without feeling like you’re chewing on smoke. It’s a confident, flavour-forward whisky that doesn’t need to shout to be memorable.
And because it’s a single malt, you’re getting a focused snapshot of one distillery’s style, not a blend trying to average everything out. That’s why it feels so clear and distinct, like you can point to each flavour as it rolls through.
Bring this one out when you want to convert a Speyside fan to the island side, or when you’re in the mood for something crisp, coastal, and endlessly sip-able.
Fun Fact: Bruichladdich has a reputation for doing things their own way on Islay, including bottling at the distillery on the island instead of shipping whisky off to be packaged elsewhere.