Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky Distillery Bottling 70cl / 63.5%
The very first official general release of Port Charlotte, Bruichladdich's heavily-peated spirit variant, the landmark Port Charlotte PC5 was released in 2006 as a 5-year-old and was the product of the very first spirit runs following the revival of the Bruichladdich distillery in May 2001. Production of Port Charlotte spirit now makes up around 40% of Bruichladdich's output.
The original Port Charlotte distillery, also known as Lochindaal, operated between 1829 and 1929 and was known to have only used peat to dry the barley, ensuring a strongly phenolic whisky, a style Bruichladdich have enthusiastically embraced. Bruichladdich originally planned to restore the original Port Charlotte / Lochindaal distillery, whose original buildings still stand a couple of miles along the coast from Bruichladdich, but sadly those plans have been shelved for some time now.
Matured in sherry and bourbon casks and bottled at a bracing 63.5%, Port Charlotte PC5 5-year-old is a massive and intense young Islay whisky that reeks of coastal zing, peat oils, boiler sheds, and farmyard. Terrific stuff for when you want something with a real kick.
Attributes
Distillery / Brand
Bruichladdich / Port Charlotte
Bottler
Distillery
Series
PC5
Country
Scotland
Region
Islay
Bottle Size
70cl
ABV
63.5%
Pre-Owned
Yes
Tasting Notes
Official Tasting Notes:
Colour: Sunshine on warm copper.
Nose: Like a thunderstorm, the aromas burst from the glass like some kind of Hebridean firecracker – exploding with peat, bracken, heather roots, turf, oak, charcoal, marine pitch, and gusting sea squalls – it’s flying! The slipstream reveals sherry – mellow, rich, and nutty; followed by bourbon – sweet vanilla and Russian toffee. Then you find yourself in the eye of the storm: and the fruity aromas drift in – green apples, gooseberry, honeyed limes then a brief respite from the returning storm, which as the spirit warms on the back of the palate, brings an infusion of all the elements that make this island’s whiskies so special.
Palate: all the aromas found on the nose are swept onto the palate with incredible peat-fire warmth, filling the heart with passion. it’s young whisky and old skills in absolute harmony; not for the faint-hearted.
Finish: Deliverance from indifference!
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Port Charlotte 2001 | PC5 Evolution
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2 bottles of this lovely single malt were bought as gifts. Sampled a couple of drams from one bottle and it went well above expectations. The quality, integrity, natural colour, cask strength ABV and value-for-money made these bottles 'no-brainers'.
Present us with more of these quality bottles at fair prices...and we'll buy more.
This is a heavily sherried dram that tastes of dates and raisins with a touch of honey and vanilla. It’s pretty soft and smooth without water but a few drops seem to thicken it up slightly and add hints of caramel. Absolutely gorgeous.
Signatory Independent bottlers do put out some cracking whisky this is the first Glentauchters ive tried and its really very good rich long finish great value for a quality dram.