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Bruichladdich
Scotland
Single Malt
Introduced as the flagship Port Charlotte expression produced by Bruichladdich in 2018, this 10 year old single malt from the Isle of Islay is a lip-smackingly smoky number indeed. It's peated to 40ppm, and drawn from a combination of first-fill American whiskey casks, second-fill American whiskey casks and second-fill French wine casks.
Salted caramel brownie, flamed orange peel, a hearty whack of seaweed.
Oak-y smoke and salty sea air, paired with sweeter notes of Custard Cream biscuits and white grape.
Ginger snaps, rye toast, drying peat smokiness.
The nose is highly complex...salt, sea air and subtle smoke, with a sweet aftertaste - almost as sweet as the aftertaste of single malt rye whiskey. Port Charlotte definitely has a place in any whiskey lover's liquor cabinet
Very nice whiskey, I wouldn call it heavily peated though. Laphroaig and Seaweed & Aeons are more peated. still very nice though, would reccomend.
Smokey goodness, I like it very much. I'm sad to say it has replaced Laphroaig 10 as my smokey goodness. It's just that more tasty. Don't know how they do it. So sweet.
Salt and seaweed on the nose, you can practically taste Loch Indall in the glass, with a hint of subtle sweetness. Spicy pepper in the mouth with a hint of desertwine and peat fire over the aftertaste. ALthoug it says hevily peated there's a lot more going on than the peat to the extent it takes a back seat. If you like the CLassic LAddie give this one a go. A truly sublime whisky!
Beautifully balanced delicious whisky. A hit at the Sidmouth Whisky Club (for those who enjoy the phenolics). We are trying the PMC heavily leafed for Xmas do