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Port Charlotte's average rating is 88/100 from 72 reviews and 170 ratings

Port Charlotte reviews

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Port Charlotte 2001 8 Year Old Malts of Scotland

Divine Port Charlotte 2001 8 Year Old Malts of Scotland

This sherry matured 8 Year Old Port Charlotte was distilled on 6th December 2001 and bottled in February 2010 by Malts of Scotland from Paderborn in Germany. The color is very inviting!The medicinal…

@markjedi1By @markjedi112 years ago 0 392

Port Charlotte 2002 7 Year Old Malts of Scotland

T-bomb Port Charlotte 2002 7 Year Old Malts of Scotland

Malts of Scotland bottled this 7 Year Old Port Charlotte, after maturation in a bourbon hogshead since 8 Nvember 2002. They also bottled an 8 Year Old sherrycask, but more on that later.The nose is not…

@markjedi1By @markjedi112 years ago 0 085

Port Charlotte PC6

Farmy Port Charlotte PC6

Port Charlotte isn't a distillery on Islay, although it did exist once. Founded by Colin Campbell in 1829, she was closed in 1929. Previously she was also known as Lochindaal Distillery. In 2007, Brui…

@markjedi1By @markjedi112 years ago 0 285

Port Charlotte An Turas Mor

Lochindaal North Treat Port Charlotte An Turas Mor

Nose is more striking than the Prophecy with plenty of iodine and peat flavour. Some sweetness. Flavours are rich with a touch of bitterness and lemon rind. Finish returns to the start with a touch of…

@chrisrbarrettBy @chrisrbarrett13 years ago 0 085

Port Charlotte An Turas Mor

The Coast in Winter Port Charlotte An Turas Mor

An Turas Mor is the latest release from Bruichladdich’s Port Charlotte line of Scotch malt whisky, one of two alternative brands produced by the distillery (the other being the heavily peated Octomore…

@dbkBy @dbk13 years ago 0 688

Port Charlotte PC6

Going “off-road” in a peatland Port Charlotte PC6

Nose: less fresh than the 3D3. More smoke, less lemon. The PC6 has a more buttery smell, with notes of mashed potato. Also slightly rubbery and fishy. A lot of peat of course. Charcoal. Wet wool. Some…

@WhiskyNotesBy @WhiskyNotes14 years ago 0 187