Port Charlotte 9 years 2008 Of. Cask Exploration 21 Cask n°3404 - One of 330 ----(amber)
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Port Charlotte 9 years 2008 Of. Cask Exploration 21 Cask n°3404 - One of 330
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About the producer

On 29 May 2001 Bruichladdich began producing Port Charlotte, a whisky peated to 40 ppm. Port Charlotte is now available in a wide range of versions, offering different age statements, casks and barley sources - all accompanying the distillery's other bottlings, Bruichladdich and Octomore.

About the wine

A 9 year old Port Charlotte single cask (#3404) distilled in 2008 and bottled for the 21st edition of the Cask Exploration range. As the name implies, this range explores the attributes of the various casks used at Port Charlotte. This limited edition of 330 bottles was matured in a first-fill bourbon cask.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region : United Kingdom - Islay

Producers and wineries : Bruichladdich - Port Charlotte

Colour : amber

Appellation : Port Charlotte

Viticulture : conventional More information....

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