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Bruichladdich 1993-2003 - 10 Year Old - SMWS 23.43 - Pinky & Perky


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Bruichladdich 1993-2003 - 10 Year Old - SMWS 23.43 - Pinky & Perky
Bruichladdich 1993-2003 - 10 Year Old - SMWS 23.43 - Pinky & Perky
LOT ID: 0125-172


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£180.00

End Date: 19 Feb 2025

Bruichladdich 1993-2003 - 10 Year Old - SMWS 23.43 - Pinky & Perky

Bruichladdich 1993 - 2003. 10 Year Old. Bottled by The Scotch Malt Whisky Society. Society cask number 23.43. Pinky & Perky. 70cl. 52.3%. 91.5 Proof.

Distillery:  Bruichladdich

Distillery Status:  Working

Bottler: The Scotch Malt Whisky Society

Region: Islay

Distilled Year: 1993

Bottling Year: 2003

Age: 10

Limited Edition: yes

Cask Number: 23.43

Category: Single Malt

Country: Scotland

Bottle Size: 70cl / 700ml

ABV: 52.3% / 91.5 Proof

Founded in 1881, Bruichladdich was taken over in 1968 by Invergordon Distillers, who expanded the distillery to four stills in 1975, but allowed the otherwise unmodernised Bruichladdich to decline in the 1980s. In 1995, with Invergordon now under Whyte & Mackay’s shaky stewardship, Bruichladdich was mothballed. Thankfully the distillery was revitalised under a consortium led by Murray McDavid’s Mark Reynier, who bought Bruichladdich in 2000. 

With the effervescent Jim McEwan on board as distillery manager, Bruichladdich’s fortunes swiftly improved. Bruichladdich's whisky had traditionally been unpeated, but McEwan soon began experimenting with higher peat levels and embraced the wine finishing trend with gusto. In 2012, the revived Bruichladdich was sold to Rémy Cointreau.

Invergordon bottled unpeated Bruichladdich at various ages and strengths from the 1970s onwards, with the earlier bottlings far outshining the later ones. The Murray McDavid regime issued a blizzard of mostly wine-finished casks and introduced the heavily peated Port Charlotte and Octomore malts, which have found an avid fanbase. Independent Bruichladdich is widely available and generally high quality.

The Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) began in late 1970s Edinburgh when founder Pip Hills persuaded a group of friends to chip in for a cask of Glenfarclas, and was officially formalised in 1983. Today the SMWS has two venues in Edinburgh, a London bar and a string of international partnerships serving its 35,000 members. 

The Society’s whiskies are known for their unique SMWS coding system. Each cask bottled is assigned two numbers, representing the distillery and the bottling number, so 1.45 is the forty-fifth cask bottled from the first distillery and 33.27 is the 27th cask from the 33rd distillery.

Glenmorangie bought the Society in 2004, but sold it in 2015 to a private consortium who floated the SMWS on the stock market in 2021 via their holding company Artisanal Spirits Co.