Bruichladdich Port Charlotte 10 Scotch Whisky, Islay Single Malt, Heavily Peated
750 ml
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Islay single malt scotch whisky. Port Charlotte. Heavily peated. Islay single malt. Islay barley 2013. Aged 8 years in Oak Casks. Distilled 2013. We are a community committed to our island and to our radical principles of whisky making. This islay single malt is an expression of who we are and where we're from. Heavily peated with elegance and finesse, it is a unique whisky no one else could have made. We crafted it the only way we know how. The hard way, by hand, nose and eye on ancient, stubborn equipment. With passion and respect. With soul. Port charlotte barley provenance. Series: Islay barley, 2013. In all we now have 19 farmers who have made the commitment to grow for us and to whom we are equally committed. This islay barley is who we are. This is where we're from. Non chill filtered and colouring free. Island, Crouch coull, rockside, dunlossit estate, mulindry, sunderland farms. This port charlotte dram was distilled in 2013 using barley from seven islay farmers: hunter Jackson at Cruach, Ian Mckerrell at island farm, Raymond fletcher at Dunlossit estate, Donald and Andrew jones at Coull, mark french at Rockside, Alastair Torrance at Mulindry and Raymond Stewart at Sunderland. In 2004, backing our drive for the ultimate islay islay single malt, farmer Raymond Stewart grew barley for us at Kentraw, just a mile from the distillery. His harvest was then malted and distilled separately we believe the first time ever an islay single malt had been made exclusively from 100% islay grown grain. We believe in barley, in its origins and its provenance. To us, barley is the essence of single malt whisky, a living expression of the land that nurtured it. To us, it is no mere commodity. Certified B Corporation. 50% alc./vol. 100 Distilled, matured and bottled at Bruichladdich distillery, Isle of Islay. Product of Scotland.Nutrition Facts
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Government Warning: (1) According to the Surgeon General, women should not drink alcoholic beverages during pregnancy because of the risk of birth defects. (2) Consumption of alcoholic beverages impairs your ability to drive a car or operate machinery, and may cause health problems.Manufacturer
Remy Cointreau USA, Inc.
New York, NY
UPC
00087236700812C