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    Port Charlotte Peat Project 70cl Whisky

    Scotland • 70cl • 46%
    Number of reviews:(15)
    Product details
    bottler

    Bruichladdich

    country

    Scotland

    distillery/brandBruichladdich Whisky
    regionIslay Whisky
    style

    Single Malt

    Port Charlotte Peat Project

    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!

    Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt

    Nose

    This is a battle between peat and spice. The smoke swirls around a battalion of pepper and cinnamon.

    Palate

    The smoke arrives first followed by an immense creaminess on the palate, then notes of sherbet lemon emerge.

    Finish

    The finish is fruity with just a hint of soot and nutmeg.

    Overall

    This is a whisky for the peat-heads and is a great example of what's coming out of Bruichladdich's peat project.

    Allergy Information

    Celery No
    Cereals Containing Gluten Info not yet available
    Crustaceans No
    Eggs No
    Fish No
    Lupin No
    Milk No
    Molluscs No
    Mustard No
    Nuts No
    Peanuts No
    Sesame Seeds No
    Soybeans No
    Sulphur Dioxide Sulphites No
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    Customer rating
    4.5
    15 reviews
    5 Stars11
    4 Stars3
    3 Stars0
    2 Stars1
    1 Star0
    £99.95

    Lovely Peat!

    Very nice indeed, well balanced with both peat and smoke.

    Master of Malt Customer May 29, 2013

    Unique

    Every peat lover will like this spirit. However, do not expect a big peat hit. This is a fragrant, ethereal, spring/early summer peat, washed with mellow ocean breeze, zesty, flowery, multi-layered, sweet and tame, yet mischievous. Lovely, indeed!

    Master of Malt Customer Apr 6, 2013

    Distinctively Bruichladdich

    This bottling is i many ways a successor to the Anturas Mor, however this one goes back to the Laddie roots, with lots of zesty, dense and creamy citrus notes that is almost "tequila-esque", how very bruichladdich. The Anturas bottling was closer, if anything to a good mellow young laphroaig minus the peppers. A very nice bottling of a series coming of age, lovely i say...

    Master of Malt Customer Mar 13, 2013

    Peaty and balanced

    Yes, I'm a peat-head and a Laddie fan. So I couldn't wait until I got my hands on this one. I was not disappointed. I love peat, but I also like balance and complexity. I would not consider this a one-note peat bomb at all. Yes, it is smokey and intense, but there is also some citrus flavors with spice, and a nice gentle sweetness at the end. Really well done.

    Master of Malt Customer Jan 16, 2013

    Beautiful

    A lovely Whisky, a definite for peat lovers.

    Master of Malt Customer Jan 4, 2013

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