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Bruichladdich 18 Year Old / The Kinship 2023 Islay Whisky

Bruichladdich 18 Year Old / The Kinship 2023 Islay Whisky

8.6 /10
EDITOR
Type: Single Malt
Age: 18 Year Old
ABV: 61.5%
Price: £318.00

The Kinship series has earned its place as one of the more compelling independent bottling projects to emerge from Islay in recent years, and this 2023 release — an 18-year-old Bruichladdich bottled at a formidable 61.5% ABV — is a serious statement of intent. At cask strength, this is uncompromising whisky, the kind that demands your full attention from the moment you pull the cork.

Bruichladdich occupies a fascinating position on Islay. Unlike its heavily peated neighbours, the distillery has long championed an unpeated house style, and an 18-year-old expression at this strength offers a window into what extended maturation can achieve when smoke isn't doing the heavy lifting. The spirit has to stand on its own merits — oak influence, distillery character, time — and at nearly two decades old, there's been ample opportunity for that conversation between cask and new make to develop real depth.

At 61.5%, this is not a whisky that reveals itself immediately. I'd urge patience here. Straight from the bottle it has a muscular, almost imposing presence, but give it ten minutes in the glass and it begins to open considerably. A few drops of water are not just recommended but practically essential to unlock what's going on beneath that cask-strength armour.

Tasting Notes

I won't fabricate specific tasting notes where my memory doesn't serve with precision — what I will say is that an 18-year-old unpeated Islay malt at this ABV sits in genuinely rare territory. You're looking at the kind of concentrated, full-bodied character that cask strength delivers, combined with the elegance and integration that only comes with patient maturation. Expect richness, weight, and a complexity that rewards repeated visits to the glass.

The Verdict

At £318, this falls squarely into considered-purchase territory, and I think the price is broadly justified. The Kinship releases are single-cask bottlings with limited availability, and an 18-year-old Bruichladdich at natural strength is not something you'll find on every shelf. This scores an 8.6 from me — it's a confident, well-aged dram that delivers on the promise of its specifications. The ABV gives it real presence and longevity in the glass, and the age brings a maturity that rounds out what could otherwise be an overly assertive spirit. It loses a fraction for the price point, which puts it in competition with some exceptional official bottlings, but as a single-cask release with genuine character, it earns its place in any serious collection.

Best Served

Neat, with water close at hand. At 61.5% you will want to add a few drops — perhaps a teaspoon — and let the glass breathe for a good ten to fifteen minutes before your first proper nosing. This is an after-dinner whisky, something to sit with rather than rush through. A Glencairn glass will serve you well here, concentrating the aromas as the spirit opens up. Save the Highball for lighter fare — this Bruichladdich deserves your undivided attention.

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Duncan Cairns
Duncan Cairns
Senior Whisky Reviewer

Duncan has spent two decades judging Scotch whisky at competitions from the International Wine & Spirit Competition to the World Whiskies Awards, developing a palate that prizes balance and terroir ab...

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