Port Charlotte Peat Project 70cl Whisky
Bruichladdich
Scotland
Single Malt
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Bruichladdich
Scotland
Single Malt
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An early Port Charlotte single malt from Islay's Bruichladdich distillery, peated to 44ppm. This bottling is a blend of multiple vintages of this smoky whisky and offers an insight into how Bruichladdich may have tasted in years gone by.
This bottle was part of a private collection - if you'd like more detailed photos just get in touch!
This is a battle between peat and spice. The smoke swirls around a battalion of pepper and cinnamon.
The smoke arrives first followed by an immense creaminess on the palate, then notes of sherbet lemon emerge.
The finish is fruity with just a hint of soot and nutmeg.
This is a whisky for the peat-heads and is a great example of what's coming out of Bruichladdich's peat project.
I really don't like it
Definitely recommend this bottle. It has become my new go to scotch. Smooth, very nice taste, great finish.
Bought this after trying the laddie ten which I enjoyed. Having tried most of the big named peated scotch. I was amazed by the robust taste of this scotch from The first sip it had me wanting more and for fifty dollars in my area it has just moved to the front of the line up in my scotch drinking endeavors.
Balanced smoke hit, vanilla cream, then a peppery ethanol finish. A very refreshing whisky which also does well as an introduction to peaty single malts. Also great bottle design compared to the stereotypical whisky bottles with labels using out of date fonts
Bought a half bottle while on holiday. Shame, I could have drammed a cask away. This would be a great intro into peat whiskey as its not a shock to the palate as some are, more a kiss and a cuddle.