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It's really good, as it's only a 5 year old it's pretty feisty but the high phenolic nature needs a spirit with a bit of character. If you like peat you'll dig it but there's a lot of other things going on such as sweetness and dried fruit, kind of like you usually find in highland whisky. I've got a couple of different editions and they all have there own characteristics. I'd love them to do an 8 or 10 year old version although I think anything older than that wouldn't be worth it.
What's the Octomore like? I've still got a dozen bottles of my single cask Bruichladdich left, but a bit of variety would be good.