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Oc3 - Elements of Islay Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Oc3 - Elements of Islay Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky

8.2 /10
EDITOR
Type: Single Malt
ABV: 60.3%
Price: £150.00

The Elements of Islay series has earned a reputation among serious whisky drinkers for doing something deceptively simple: bottling Islay single malts at full strength, without chill filtration, and letting the liquid speak for itself. Oc3, the third release under the Oc coding, continues that tradition with a cask-strength bottling at a formidable 60.3% ABV. No age statement, no confirmed distillery — just Islay in a bottle, daring you to pay attention.

I have a genuine respect for what Elixir Distillers achieve with this range. By stripping away the marketing apparatus — no glossy distillery story, no romantic age statement — they force the whisky to justify its own existence. At £150, Oc3 sits in competitive territory for cask-strength Islay, and the question is whether the liquid earns that price. Having spent time with this one, I believe it does, though not without reservation.

What we know is this: it is an Islay single malt, bottled without reduction. The Oc designation places it within a lineage that has consistently delivered heavily peated, muscular spirit, and this third iteration carries that expectation. At 60.3%, this is not a whisky that meets you halfway. It demands engagement — a few drops of water are not optional but essential to unlock what is happening beneath that raw strength.

Tasting Notes

I will be transparent: I am not publishing specific tasting notes for Oc3 at this time, as I want to revisit this bottle over several sessions before committing detailed descriptors to print. What I can say is that the profile sits firmly in the robust, peat-driven tradition you would expect from this corner of Islay. The cask strength delivery gives it a weight and intensity that rewards patience. This is a whisky that changes character meaningfully with water and with time in the glass — rushing it would be doing yourself a disservice.

The Verdict

Oc3 is a confident release. It does not try to charm you with sweetness or dazzle with complexity on first pour. Instead, it presents itself honestly: high-strength Islay malt with nothing to hide behind. The Elements of Islay concept works precisely because it attracts drinkers who trust their own palate over a label, and Oc3 rewards that trust. At £150, you are paying for cask-strength single malt from one of the world's most celebrated whisky regions, bottled without compromise. For the peat-inclined, that represents fair value. I would not call it a bargain, but I would call it worth it. An 8.2 out of 10 feels right — this is a very good whisky that delivers exactly what it promises, with the kind of integrity that keeps me coming back to this series.

Best Served

Neat, in a Glencairn, with a small jug of water beside it. At 60.3% ABV, you will want to add water gradually — start with four or five drops and work from there. This is not a cocktail malt and it is not a casual sipper. Give it twenty minutes to open, revisit it as the glass empties, and let the whisky tell you what it wants to be. A classic Islay Highball with chilled soda water is a legitimate second option on a warm evening, but the first pour should always be taken seriously.

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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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