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Port Charlotte PC8 – Ar Duthchas
This peated single malt from Bruichladdich was the last of the 2001 vintage of ‘age-numbered’ Port Charlotte expressions. Nicknamed “Ar duthcas”- Gaelic for “Land of our heritage”, peated to 40ppm, matured in American oak, and bottled at cask strength. The limited release featured six different tin designs – is this the one you’re looking for to fill that gap in your collection?
Tasting Notes
Color: Rich amber with a coppery sheen.
Nose: Complex and elegant with dark forest berries, sherry raisins, roasted almonds, cinnamon, vanilla and a hint of charcoal.
Taste: Full-bodied and smooth with notes of caramel, dried fruit, toasted oak, cocoa, nutmeg and a subtle smokiness.
Finish: Long and balanced with warming spicy notes, malty sweetness and a fine, slightly toasted finish.
The Aberlour 16 Years Double Charred Selection unfolds its full potential neat at room temperature, but can also be enjoyed with a few drops of water to bring out the roasted aromas even better. Ideal for connoisseurs looking for cask-intensive, matured Speyside whiskies with depth. This single malt is an excellent culinary accompaniment to dark chocolate with orange zest, smoked cheese, fig compote or spicy nut desserts. (automated translation)
