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Port Charlotte 10 Year Old, Heavily Peated Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky, 70cl

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Whiskybase B.V. (“Whiskybase”, “we” or “us”, company details below) offers a whisky enthusiasts online platform that provides its members access to the most comprehensive, transparent and trusted resource of whisky bottles and allows and stimulates its members to contribute information about whisky bottles to the platform (“Service”). Hahaha Happy New Year Allan. I’m happy to say I survived :D I’m also glad to see you did too and congrats to your daughter and your family, that’s fantastic! A single cask release aged for 14 years in a standard size oak barrel (about 200 litres and usually ex-Bourbon)

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For anyone interested in the local flora and fauna, which is a LOT, a visit to the Islay Nature Centre is a must. They hold a large collection of books, have displays of local wildlife and there is a hands on section for the younger visitors to get close to some of the local wildlife. The folk from the nature centre also organise walks to various parts of the island during the season. For opening hours and an overview of their activities visit www.islaynaturalhistory.orgSince Bruichladdich’s resurrection in 2001, our ambitions have gone beyond the simple idea of making and selling single malt scotch whisky. Our goal was to be an antidote to the industry norm. Palate: Oak-y smoke and salty sea air, paired with sweeter notes of Custard Cream biscuits and white grape.

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Bruichladdich Bottler Distillery Bottling Bottling serie Cask Exploration Series Vintage 2010 Bottled 17.02.2020 Stated Age 09 years old Casktype Oak Cask, Oloroso Hogshead Finish Number of bottles 30000 Strength 55.1 % Vol. Size 700 ml 700 ml 700 ml 750 ml Bottle code L163892 20/043 Barcode 5055807413091 Added on 12 may 2020 11:01 am by Tauti Medium long and dry with a good portion of wood. A smoldering peat / heather fire, espresso beans, seaweed, salt, increasingly peppery. second sip, wow, just so creamy, you have to force me to pay attention to the smoke, since the rest is so great, is clearly sweet wine influence, ganache, vanilla, really only light smoke, which together with the freshness from the finish is more so on the palate is present, otherwise surprisingly little smoke in the mouth, but all the more different flavors There too Bruichladdich planned to create a new distillery in which to produce heavily-peated whisky, but the plans never came to fruition, and it seems highly unlikely that distilling will return to the village since the acquisition of Bruichladdich by French company Rémy Cointreau in 2012. St Kiaran’s church, half a mile before the village on your right, is built in the Norman style. It was built to serve the expanding population of the villages on the Rhinns. Begun with the laying of the foundation stone in 1898, it was completed a year later. St Kiaran’s became the Parish Church in 1977 when Kilchoman Church was closed due to the depopulation of the area it had served. It has an interesting interior with a Norman arch separating the nave and chancel, a curved wall with two small stained glass windows, and some attractive wall hangings. More info hereOur mission is to create the most thought provoking spirits we can whilst continuingly growing our commitment to people and the planet to ensure we use our business as a force for good. Fire in Islay". Glasgow Herald. Scotland. 24 May 1861 . Retrieved 17 October 2021– via British Newspaper Archive. The medium duration finish is definitely shorter than I expected. When I tried it for the first time with less time in the glass, the finish seemed to be a bit longer–so medium-long, then–and also a bit more edgy, which I also liked. This time, however, the warm smoke wears off first, while the sweetness, along with spices and wood notes, stay on for a bit longer until they fade with a hint of vanilla and make me want to go for another round. Glasgow Sales Effected in November". Glasgow Herald. Scotland. 10 December 1852 . Retrieved 17 October 2021– via British Newspaper Archive. Bruichladdich's Fèis Ìle 2013 festival bottling was a tribute to Jim McEwan's impressive “50 years of whisky creation”. A vatting of various selected vintages, just 700 bottles were released.

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