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Port Charlotte 10 Year Old Douglas Laing Old Particular 2005 Single Port Cask DL11030 Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2016) 70clPort Charlotte 10 Year Old Douglas Laing Old Particular 2005 Single Port Cask DL11030 Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2016) 70cl 1 of 445 bottles produced Port Charlotte has ended up in many a glass cabinet including most recently the 10 Year Old privately owned by Salvatore Manino of Golden Promise bar in Paris at the Whisky Live Paris 2024 show. This is a magnificent example of maturity and cask influence with an amazing colour for a Port Hogshead.
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Port Charlotte 10 Year Old Douglas Laing Old Particular 2005 Single Port Cask DL11030 Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2016) 70cl

1 of 445 bottles produced

Port Charlotte has ended up in many a glass cabinet including most recently the 10 Year Old privately owned by Salvatore Manino of Golden Promise bar in Paris at the Whisky Live Paris 2024 show. This is a magnificent example of maturity and cask influence with an amazing colour for a Port Hogshead.

Tasting Notes

Nose : Distinctly Islay and leathery initially, warming up full, barley sweet and fruity

Palate : Now with more sugar and dark fruit up front, backed by soot and coal dust

Finish : Spiced - now with cereal apparent plus tobacco, liquorice ash and smoke (F)

About Port Charlotte

A heavily peated single malt, distilled on the Isle of Islay at Bruichladdich distillery.

Port Charlotte is Bruichladdich’s heavily-peated single malt, with a peating level of around 40ppm. Bruichladdich describes Port Charlotte as having ‘the power of peat with the elegance, complexity and floral top notes for which our Bruichladdich stills are famous’.

The first Port Charlotte release was the five-year-old PC5 Evolution, and successive bottlings have included Port Charlotte Islay Barley 2008 (distilled from barley grown on Coull, Kynagarry, Island, Rockside, Starchmill and Sunderland farms), Port Charlotte Scottish Barley Eòrna Na h-Alba (PC11) and the travel retail exclusive PC12 Oileanach Furachail. The latter marks the retirement of Bruichladdich master distiller Jim McEwan and the succession of Adam Hannett to the role.

The Port Charlotte brand commemorates the former Lochindaal distillery, which operated in the village of Port Charlotte two miles south of Bruichladdich from 1829 until 1929. Initially known as Port Charlotte distillery, the facility was making 128,000 gallons of spirit per annum during Alfred Barnard’s mid-1880s visit, which compared with Lagavulin’s 75,000 gallons and the 250,000 gallons being produced by Ardbeg at the time.

In 1920 Lochindaal’s owner, JF Sheriff & Co, was bought out by Benmore Distilleries but just nine years later Benmore was purchased by the Distillers Company Limited (DCL), which immediately closed Lochindaal.

The plant was subsequently removed although some of the buildings continued to be utilised by the now defunct Islay Creamery until the 1990s, while others were taken over by a garage business and Islay Youth Hostel. Two substantial, stone-built warehouses have remained in use for the maturation of spirit, and it is there that today’s Port Charlotte single malt is aged.

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.

The Bruichladdich team notes that ‘following his visit here [to Lochindaal] in 1885 Alfred Barnard wrote ‘Peat only is used in drying the malt, fired in open chauffeurs,’ a testament supported in a few surviving faded photographs showing the huge peat stacks waiting to be fed to the kiln fires. Port Charlotte is in essence a tribute to the men who worked Lochindaal.

Production of Port Charlotte at Bruichladdich commenced on 29 May 2001, and was the very first distillation carried out by the new distillery team after its revival in the hands of Murray McDavid, following five years of silence.

48.4% ABV

70cl


Port Charlotte 10 Year Old Douglas Laing Old Particular 2005 Single Port Cask DL11030 Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2016) 70cl

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