Whisky review : Bruichladdich Port Charlotte PC10 (Heavily Peated) bottled @ 46%
-40ppm..so no sure we can say Heavily peated
-Natural colouring
-No filtration
Colour: Light cassonade brown (raw sugar), oilier than the peat project was.
Nose: spicy peat, sweet peat...touches of bourbon sweetness, very nice fragrant peat/sweetness going on, very juicy yet misty and somehow dense, you can feel that this malt, behind its gentleness (in peat) will punch you in the mouth !
Mouth: And punch it did. rubbery peat effect, caramel, malt sugar, spicy touches, alternate between peat/sweet notes/spicy notes while you roll it in your mouth, very nice effect indeed ! Feels aggressive at first but it's quite interesting. Water brings a light ''wet tar'', bitter/sweet notes and dry caramel bonbon. Great PC which has a superb peat-sweet balance. Highly recommended.
Finish: lingering spices, peat, light smoke, rubber, touches of milk chocolate lurking....
A for taste. Peat-sweet-spices in a very nice balance....what else ?
A for the price. for 69$ (SAQ) it's a great priced malt. However, I'm not sure the stocks will last long.
A for the presentation, Yet again, I do enjoy the sober/clean look of B.
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