PC Smackdown Port Charlotte PC8 Ar Duthchas
Was able to find a bottle of this bad boy in Chevy Chase for $99.00, the normal retail where most stores will mark this up to $150-200.Pouring light golden to near white. Huge, thin and delicate legs…
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Port Charlotte's average rating is 88/100 from 72 reviews and 170 ratings
Was able to find a bottle of this bad boy in Chevy Chase for $99.00, the normal retail where most stores will mark this up to $150-200.Pouring light golden to near white. Huge, thin and delicate legs…
Pouring straw to light gold, ridiculous thin, widely spaced tears with powerful formation. Nose up front is much too boozy near flammable. Needs to seriously decant for 10-15 minutes. Volatiles settle…
This one is massive. At least for my palate and nose having little experience with peat monsters like this. But I really enjoyed it!I only got a sample which I tasted some days ago for the first time.…
Nose: Pure smoke, green apples, malts, big spirit firePalate: tongue on fire, huge spirit punch, slight vinilla, huge smoke, granny smith apple zingFinish: Sweet maltyness, big does of light wafting…
This malt is young and it makes no big effort to hide it. It's untaimed, peppery with a huge measure of salt, liquorice, tang, peat and smoked bacon. But somewhere in all of that you can also fint a…
While 30.000 bottles of PC8 were released, aficionados of Port Charlotte had to make do with only 6.000 bottles of the PC9. I tried this one H2H with the PC8, but the way. An Ataireach Ard means ‘the…
This Port Charlotte is 8 years old, as you would have guessed from the label. It was distilled on 18th July 2001 and bottled on 27th July 2009. No less than 30.000 bottles were filled at a whopping 60…
An Turas Mor is Gaelic for ‘The Great Journey’ with which the makers refer to the coming of age of this malt, i.e. the journey towards 10 years old. This release from 2010 differs significantly from…
After tasting some Islay-like blends I was eager to try something really Islay. So I went to liquor store to get a bottle of Islay malt. I was advised to take Port Charlotte An Turas Mor. Boy, was I not…
Let me start off with the fact that I have not got a lot of experience with Port Charlotte. This is only my fifth (and my third from this bottler Malts of Scotland). What makes this 9 Year Old Port…
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