Port Charlotte
Bruichladdich – Port Charlotte PC5
| Age | 5 y | Volume | 700ml |
| Bottled | 2006 | Alc. | 63,5% Vol. |
| Distilled | 2001 | Bottle no. | 985/6038 |
| Comments | In homage to the exceptional Single Malt produced in the Islay village of Port Charlotte until 1929. Cask Type Bourbon and Sherry. “In short, it’s rawer than the … 10, slightly more spirity (fruit eau-de-vie) but potentially more complex. Certainly more mineral and vegetal on the palate as well as on the nose. And already very, very drinkable if you like ‘peat’, I’m pretty sure a few more years of ageing will propel it well over 90 points. We probably have a new Premier Cru on Islay!” by Serge. Cork stopper and packed in metal tin | ||
Bruichladdich – Port Charlotte PC6
| Age | 6 y | Volume | 700ml |
| Bottled | 2007 | Alc. | 61,6% Vol. |
| Distilled | 2001 | Bottle no. | 7345/18000 |
| Comments | “Absolute Rock´n´Roll Islay. The heat of 61,6% plus 40ppm peat. Albert Einstein said: “Everything taht is great and inspiring is created of individuals who labour in freedom”. I belive this spirit meets his vision” (Jim McEwan). Cork stopper and packed in 6 different metal tin | ||
Bruichladdich – Port Charlotte PC7
| Age | 7 y | Volume | 700ml |
| Bottled | 2008 | Alc. | 61% Vol. |
| Distilled | 2001 | Bottle no. | 1911/24000 |
| Comments | “The peaty flavour is rich and vibrant reaching deep onto the palate accompanied by dark warm molasses with hints of dates and bitter chocolate. The second layer brings the moorland mossy flavours bringing complexity and contrast, weaving beautifully with the smoke, and then the marine breezes add their unique freshness, lifting the senses on an updraft of the Queen of the Hybrides. The history and culture of an Islay in the palm of your hand”(Jim McEwan). Cork stopper and packed in 6 different metal tins | ||






