Octomore 16.3 Aged 5 Years (189.5 PPM) 61.6% abv | Norfolk Wine & Spirits

Octomore 16.3 Aged 5 Years (189.5 PPM) 61.6% abv

$299.99

Expected arrival between 9/12-17/2025

Octomore 16.3 – The Islay Original

Barley: Concerto grown on Octomore Farm

Peating: 189.5ppm

Maturation: Bourbon, Sauternes, Pedro Ximénez

ABV: 61.6%

Nose: Vanilla ice cream, dried apricot, beach bonfire, PX fruit, nutmeg, chocolate brownies.
Palate: Orchard and stone fruit, peanut brittle, honeyed barley, coastal brine.
Finish: Monumental—waves of smoke, sea, apricot, chocolate, and spice rolling endlessly.

Octomore distilled to its essence: farm, field, and fire bound together.

Bruichladdich: The Bigger Picture

Bruichladdich was founded in 1881 by the Harvey brothers, a purpose-built distillery designed for Victorian efficiency. Its courtyard layout, gravity-fed production hall, and still base still scorched from coal firing all whisper of its past.

It has weathered wars, economic downturns, and even seven years of mothballing (1994–2001), until its revival by Mark Reynier, Simon Coughlin, and Jim McEwan. Their mission was clear: return the distillery to its community and its roots.

Today, Bruichladdich is one of only two Islay distilleries to conceive, distill, mature, and bottle entirely on the island. Four spirits define its modern identity:

Bruichladdich – unpeated single malt

Port Charlotte – heavily peated at 40ppm

The Botanist – Islay’s first dry gin

Octomore – the world’s most heavily peated whisky series

Octomore was McEwan’s experiment. If Port Charlotte could reach 80ppm malt at Bairds Maltings, why not more? He was told it wasn’t worth distilling. He disagreed.

The Impossible Equation

“Octomore exists to provoke and challenge,” says head distiller Adam Hannett. Too young, too strong, too peaty—it shouldn’t work. And yet it does.

The key lies in how Bruichladdich harnesses smoke. Rather than bludgeoning, peat becomes a lens: revealing barley, cask, and terroir. Against expectation, Octomore is often waxy, chewy, and textured—peat-driven, but balanced with surprising grace.

Even the distillation is adjusted: the first run is cut half an hour earlier than usual, preventing too much waxiness from overwhelming the spirit. Every decision amplifies tension between extremes—and transforms it into elegance.

Whisky Is Agriculture

Since 2004, Bruichladdich has pioneered Islay barley production, now accounting for over half its annual output. Octomore Farm itself is part of that story. Here, regenerative farming takes root: no chemicals, no compromise. The whisky begins in soil, not in smoke.

In stock (can be backordered)

SKU: 087236701468