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Beach Bonfire Elements of Islay Blended Malt 57.2%ABV 30ml

Beach Bonfire Elements of Islay Blended Malt 57.2%ABV 30ml

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Elements of Islay Beach Bonfire is a limited edition blended malt from two characterful Islay distilleries. For this whisky, our Head Blender was inspired by the image of a beach bonfire on Islay – the colours, heady smoke and collision of the flames and sand. The perfect reward following an outdoor adventure. This blended malt brings together whisky matured in New Oak, Bourbon, Refill and Sherry Casks. It is a powerful blended Islay malt with a rich herbaceous flavour, enveloped in bonfire ember smoke with a sweet spice finish.


About the Producer

Elements of Islay is a range of iconic, small-batch, independently bottled whiskies. The range celebrates the diversity of whiskies that make Islay special, with a focus on the medicinal, smoky, elemental character of the island's whiskies. To maintain their personality, they are not chill-filtered and no colouring is added, allowing us to present the best whiskies that Islay has to offer in an authentic yet contemporary style.

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fantastic bonfire

Nose: A rich herbal aroma intertwined with bonfire smoke, evoking imagery of a seaside campfire. Notes of sea salt, struck matches, and subtle roasted orange peel linger behind the smoky veil.

Palate: Medium to full-bodied with a distinct oily texture. The high proof delivers a robust entry, blending sweet spices with peat, accented by a faint trace of sulfur.

Finish: Long and warming, with persistent ashy smoke and briny sea breeze. Hints of matchstick and a delicate iodine note round it out.

With Water: The aroma reveals pronounced wet sea salt and brine, with the smokiness softening into a rounder profile. Vanilla and oak emerge prominently. On the palate, the sweetness persists, with the peat becoming less intense, giving way to caramelized oak and fruit notes.