Port Charlotte MRC:01 7 Year Old 70cl Whisky
Bruichladdich
Scotland
Single Malt
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Bruichladdich
Scotland
Single Malt
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Peated Bruichladdich single malt released under the Port Charlotte name, produced exclusively with Scottish barley. 50% of the whisky was matured in first-fill American whiskey casks, while the remaining 50% was matured in second-fill French wine casks. These two whiskies were combined and allowed an extra year of maturation in Bordeaux left bank wine casks.
Ripe blueberry and raspberry, before wafts of smoked barley and bacon arrive.
Sea salt, buttered pancakes, cooked orchard fruits and a drizzle of golden syrup.
Lingering buttery deliciousness, with cedar spices and black pepper.
Wow! One of the best peated whisky with so much depth and complexity. I am wondering when Jim Murray would have a chance to taste this, and declare it whisky of the year!!
Can't use a simple or few words to explain this great one! Luxury, Fantasy art! You can't miss it if you are a big fan of peated ones. Just buy!!!
"Bordeaux left bank wine casks"... why so coy? Here's a hint: MRC kinda stands for Mouton Rothschild; it's not a huge secret what casks this whisky is finished in. :) If you like Port Charlotte whiskies in general, you'll love the MRC:01. There's a lovely balance of peat smoke, dark fruit, and honeyed sweetness. It's not as sublimely masterful as the Octomore 7.1, which I count among the all-time standard-bearers from Bruichladdich, but it's in a similar orbit. I do very much enjoy this whisky, but am forced to question its soaring price tag, which is more than double the already-kinda-spendy price of Port Charlotte 10. So yes, MRC:01 is pretty awesome, but on the whole, I think I'd rather have two bottles of the PC10.
Pungent aroma of leather and polished wood. Firm peaty taste with subtle hint of char siu honeyed smoked meat. Long lingering finish. Superb!
Fruity, sweet, smoky, meaty, salty, spicy... a hell of lot going on here. Really quite delicious. Packs a mighty punch at 59.2% as well. Worth the money. Recommended.
$33.89 - $87.65