Bruichladdich Micro Provenance 12YO 56.8% 0.7L
Bruichladdich
0.7 l
from €179.99 including all legal dues
(€257.13 / 1 l)
- Emissions-Optimized Bottle
- Recycled material
- B Corp
Bruichladdich Micro Provenance Single Cask series explores the influence that all aspects of whisky making has on the final product, from specific barley varietal and cask type to age and exact warehouse location. It's the true definition of whisky making, laid bare for whisky drinkers and collectors.
Discover the true spirit of Islay with Bruichladdich Micro-Provenance Single Cask #4797. Aged 12 years and matured in Madeira casks, this rare single malt reveals layers of honeyed malt, coastal freshness, and gentle spice — a tribute to the island’s terroir and Bruichladdich’s pursuit of provenance and purity. Bottled exclusively for travel retail.
| Seal of quality | B-Corp |
| Trade name | Whisky |
| Item No. | 1744439 |
| Whisky region | Islay |
| Country of origin | Great Britain |
| Alcohol by volume [% AbV] | 56.8 |
| Manufacturer information | Bruichladdich Distillery Company Limited Isle of Islay,PA49 7UN Argyll,GB |
| Warnings | Drink responsibly. |
| Storage conditions | Store upright in a cool place (8-25C), out of direct sunlight. Avoid storage near sources of heat, cold or ororiferous substances |
| Instructions for use | Handle with care |
Malted barley, yeast, water
Allergens: We, confirm that this product does not contain any known allergens as listed in annex II of regulation (EU) no. 1169/2011.
Bright golden in colour, this whisky opens with a breath of sea air and gentle cereal notes, reflecting its coastal Islay home. The nose reveals layers of malted barley, floral heather, and a hint of grassy freshness, lifted by soft vanilla and a touch of oak spice. On the palate, it’s smooth and elegant, showcasing sweet malt, honey, and ripe orchard fruits. Hints of spice, nutty oak, and a faint marine salinity add depth and balance. There’s a whisper of smoke, subtle rather than dominant, enhancing the spirit’s coastal complexity. The finish is clean, lingering with notes of sweet malt, spice, and sea breeze, leaving a lasting impression of purity and place. A true reflection of Bruichladdich’s unpeated style—fresh, barley-led, and unmistakably Islay.