Bruichladdich Infinity 3 Edition 3.10
Third edition of the highly acclaimed Infinity series. Multi-vintage, peated to 20ppm, sherry and tempranillo wine cask matured. All the information you need on Bruichladdich Infinity Edition 3.1. Reviews and Flavor Spiral included. Learn more and get free shipping. Buy this Whisky Whisky Bruichladdich Infinity Edition 3.10 comparing prices at the best online stores in Romania Buy from £306.70! Bruichladdich Infinity 3 Edition 3.10 is a multi-vintage spirit, crafted by Master Distiller Jim McEwan to showcase the complexity of the spirit. Rosetta Stone German Full Version. Non-chill filtered.
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I just cat help thinking that the 'Black Art' I tasted last week is more subtle and complex. Mind you - this one is nearly half the price. You pays your money and all that.personally I love all the Bruichladdichs I've tasted! 28th February 2011.