Octomore 04.2 Comus
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Lot number: 0611756
Winning bid: £200
This ongoing series from Bruichladdich is the most heavily peated whisky in the world. Named after James Brown's farm that is situated above Port Charlotte, this Brobdingnagian whisky deftly lives up to its description as, "The iron fist in the velvet glove".
Following on from the now legendary Octomore Orpheus, the now legendary Jim McEwan has created another landmark Octomore.
"Comus" was a play written by poet John Milton and first performed in 1634 at Ludlow Castle, England. The work presents the desperate battle by Comus to ensnare a beautiful, innocent girl and through the hedonistic power of his magic potions - "his orient potions in a crystal glass" - rob her of her virginity. A philosophical discourse on the battle between sensual pleasure and physical abandon, and reason and virtue.
61% ABV / 70cl
Bottle Number: 17,864 of 18,000
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