Port Charlotte Islay Barley 2013 at Loch Fyne Whiskies – Scotch Whisky News
Port Charlotte Islay Barley 2013
We love it when distilleries find new ways of cherishing their local surroundings. Using barley grown at Kentraw, this is a heavily peated Islay, bottled at a lovely strength of 50% abv. Beginning in ex-American whiskey barrels, it is then given a flourish in first fill French wine casks to evoke notes of orange zest, rich coffee, floral coconut and a huge smoky and fruity. finish
Bruichladdich believe this is the first time in history that an Islay single malt has been made exclusively from 100% Islay grown grain. Distilled in 2013, this is a heavily peated Islay. At a strength of 50% abv, this is bottled with Islay spring water. It is non chill filtered, and colouring free. The first step of its maturation last seven years, in a parcel of ex-American whiskey barrels. Then it is given a flourish in first fill French wine casks, before then being married together.
A fantastically local, yet contemporary dram. Our advice? Try this one neat.

















