Just grabbed a bottle of this yesterday. Was my first Islay Whiskey I ever purchased. It truly is fantastic stuff! Based on many reviews it is not as intense as the other big 3 distilleries so made more sense to go in this direction first. I'm glad I did.
Glad you finally got around to reviewing this whiskey, I was fairly certain you were going to like it. When I compare this to Ardbeg, I would say Ardbeg is more like "one note" (and what a great note it is) whereas Port Charlotte is more of "a chord". Just much more nuanced flavors and more complexity IMO. I also get a bit of a pepper note on the finish (along with the chocolate). It's the best "entry level" peated whiskey (IMO) and more than holds it own against other heavyweights (Lagavulin/Talisker/Laphroaig). Cheers!
You’re extremely generous to share a dram of this with anyone. At my house, the only person I’ve allowed a very small sip is my mom to introduce her to peated whisky. Anyone else touches it - RIP.
@@TheWhiskeyDictionary I'm not so assured Bill. Consider what your ABV would be after consuming that stash! You might still be ugly but the preservative properties would keep your appearance sharp.
I haven't had a peated whiskey/whisky yet but I used to work in a peat plant. Hopefully that Scotch smells much milder. I enjoyed the review. Take care.
Love the Port Charlotte 10. Other than Corryvreckan and Uigeadail, which I still consider a step up, PC10 has all the other peated whiskies I've tried beat in my book. I prefer it over the Ardbeg, Laphroaig and Talisker 10 year olds, as well as the Lagavulin 16 and the An Oa. It has such a great balance of peat, complexity, and versatility that it just kind of supplants my need for all the other peated whiskies. EDIT: Also wanted to add your nose and tasting notes matched mine pretty well, just that I get orange peel instead of lemon.
Another great review. I have watched a lot of your bourbon reviews because that’s always been my favorite whiskey until now. I have a bottle of the Classic Laddie that has been good to me and now I think I want to try the Port Charlotte thanks to you. Thank you for all the great content. Subbed!
I had samples of this from a Flaviar event. If you can get the OLC:01 it was a game changer. So good. A wow moment for me. The regular PC10 and PC Islay Barley was great too. But OLC:01 is a step above for me.
Great review, and very timely for me. Last weekend I was lucky enough to pick this up for only £22.49 a bottle in a local supermarket. It’s fantastic whisky.
Your favorite words and mine! I just now blindly ordered a few bottles and will now see what you think of it. I figure there’s NO WAY this can’t be good (fingers crossed)!
@@TheWhiskeyDictionary Sorry Dude, NO SALE😎 I just had a table spoonful and now I hafta decide on a cigar with it for this evening. It’s quite different from Laphroaig, Lagavulan & Ardbeg.
This is my favorite core range peated Islay. Quite a bit different from others like Laphroaig or Ardbeg that use Islay peated barley from Port Ellen. Port Charlotte uses Highland peated barley from Inverness so it does not have that seaweed iodine note you get with the others I mentioned.
I did not connect all the dots. I have been enjoying an older PC Scottish Barley slightly more than the new Islay Barley. I thought they had a malting floor and kiln with local peat. Even with the way everyone raves about the PC10, I'm leaving my bottle sealed a bit longer. Going back to Ardbeg10 is like coming home to your dirty house after staying at a nice clean Port Charlotte Hotel.
The port charlotte 10y I really have it since today. And I'm having a dram now. I'm very happy. So now I have Lagavulin 8y, Laphroaig 10y batch 14 cask strength, 2 bottles off ardbeg 10 and then the port charlotte10 heavily peated. I had the ardbeg 5 wee beastie too but it's finished together with the lagavulon 16. So yeah I need the lagavulin 16 and another Islay don't know which one yet I will buy. Any suggestions? And yes I allready had the Ardbeg uigeadail and corryvreckan and caol ila 12y too. But that was a long time ago. I think I will buy next time the Lagavulin 16 again and the Caol ila 12y because I almost forgot what it tastes like.
I know you just did a video comparison of ardbeg, lagavulin and laphroaig. How would you rank it against those 3 bottles? I have tried all 4 and agree with you on that first video so I’m curious to see what you think about this one.
@@TheWhiskeyDictionary never had a peated drank. That's why i would like to try with me family this holidays. Ive decided between this one mostly for now rather the others are 2nd place Laphroig 10 yr & last for now is Ardbeg 10yr, Thanks.
Tried Laphroaig 10 yesterday for my first peated whisky from a deal in Trader Joe’s, kind of afraid since it’s said to be harsh comparing to ardbeg. It turns out pretty tasty and really like it. I find iodine smoky flavor attractive, it could be similar to the fact I like cough syrup taste :) The peated smoke also covers alcohol burn very well. And the sweet aftertaste is really interesting
@@TheWhiskeyDictionary right. I’m still in budget 10 year-ish old now as beginner now. May look for some with more complexity (and cost) in the future.
@@jackzhao3143 10 years is a great age for peated whiskies. Don't let the price fool you. The Ardbeg10, Ledaig 10, Talisker....all righteous whiskies that would be completely satisfying if we weren't so spoiled for choice. Enjoy the journey!
I would recommend this one to Speyside scotch fans who think they dislike peated scotches. It's the one that opened the door for me, to peated offerings (as opposed to Lagavulin and Laphroigh). Yeah, I know - I spelled those wrong.
I Told you that you were going to take this over other 10 year Islay peated stuff. Touchdown !!! BTW new Foursquare 14 year is out . Redoubtable 61%ABV ex bourbon and madeira casks. $110
Totally agree, PC10 is a fantastic whisky. A close second to Ardbeg for me in terms of peaty Islay whiskies. Also, was it just me or was the sound a little quieter in this video? Maybe I've finally lost my mind.
Funny you say that. It was. I messed with my camera settings and accidentally turned it way down. I was able to crank it in during editing but this seemed like a good volume.
Thanks for reviewing this one! One of my favorite distilleries. I kind of prefer some of the Ardbegs over this one, but I've had the opportunity to try Octomore and Black Art and both are fantastic.
LOL on the "thank you for making me sniff linseed oil"! This one sounds great... but then again, Bruichladdich is generally awesome stuff. I was lucky enough to get some of the Laddie 10 (2nd ediition) before it sold out, but the Classic Laddie is pretty close and I usually keep a [portion of a] bottle on hand at all times. I can actually get this Port Charlotte here in BC and I love Islay peat in general, so will have to check this one out!
The Classic Laddie was the first whisky I reviewed. I had an Octomore 9.1 that made me weep. I'd love another, but the prices have gone nuts. I'm dying to try rge bottke you're reviewing here. I use linseed oil on the handles of my axes and the other tools I use for my main channel. That would have been a really nice note.
I was actually looking to pick this up as i saw many positive comments about this whiskey and after watching this i am even more convinced. Cant wait to try it!
For me PC 10 feels like more intense Laphroaig 10 with the similar in your face dry peat. Ardbeg has it's signature spice to it, so it's hard to find any analogy. I can't wait to find Laphroaig 10 Cask Strength and get my hands on PC MC:01 2009 also cask strength to level up.
I don't mind peat as a note, however if I wanted a glass of burned dirt there are easier ways to do that. Going to hard pass this. Ty for the info, useful as always.
if you like peated whisky I think you'll find the peat to be more subtle than a lot of others. I find a lot of Ardbeg's to be more on the earthier side like you said burned dirt, which I don't mind tbh. I think it'd be a mistake to pass up a glass of PC10, at least try it in a bar or friends house or something if you're hesitant to buy a bottle. Just my 2 cents
This Port Charlotte 10 is a very good whisky, but the inaugural Port Charlotte 10, and especially the Second Limited Edition Port Charlotte 10 were better if I think back...
Depends on the specific bottle. I get 10.1 for 125eur and 9.2 for 150 eur. And some others for under 200 eur. Anyway, trust me, once you go Octomore, you'll never wanna go back 8))
Totally Ham! But, if it gets you the bottle we covet, totally worth it and all will be forgiven. Bill. And what's up with the nails in the mint footage?
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My current favorite Islay peated whiskey!!!
Just grabbed a bottle of this yesterday. Was my first Islay Whiskey I ever purchased. It truly is fantastic stuff! Based on many reviews it is not as intense as the other big 3 distilleries so made more sense to go in this direction first. I'm glad I did.
Glad you finally got around to reviewing this whiskey, I was fairly certain you were going to like it. When I compare this to Ardbeg, I would say Ardbeg is more like "one note" (and what a great note it is) whereas Port Charlotte is more of "a chord". Just much more nuanced flavors and more complexity IMO. I also get a bit of a pepper note on the finish (along with the chocolate). It's the best "entry level" peated whiskey (IMO) and more than holds it own against other heavyweights (Lagavulin/Talisker/Laphroaig). Cheers!
You’re extremely generous to share a dram of this with anyone. At my house, the only person I’ve allowed a very small sip is my mom to introduce her to peated whisky. Anyone else touches it - RIP.
Hah! Incase you haven't noticed... I have quite a bit. If I drank it all I'd make a pretty ugly corpse!
@@TheWhiskeyDictionary could have a case of it & I’d still be stingy #notsharing 😄
@@TheWhiskeyDictionary I'm not so assured Bill. Consider what your ABV would be after consuming that stash! You might still be ugly but the preservative properties would keep your appearance sharp.
Great whisky. Got 2 bottles 👍🏻🥃
One of my favorites. I get a soft grassy note, I think that might be the same smell you are calling mint.
I haven't had a peated whiskey/whisky yet but I used to work in a peat plant. Hopefully that Scotch smells much milder.
I enjoyed the review. Take care.
Love the Port Charlotte 10. Other than Corryvreckan and Uigeadail, which I still consider a step up, PC10 has all the other peated whiskies I've tried beat in my book. I prefer it over the Ardbeg, Laphroaig and Talisker 10 year olds, as well as the Lagavulin 16 and the An Oa. It has such a great balance of peat, complexity, and versatility that it just kind of supplants my need for all the other peated whiskies.
EDIT: Also wanted to add your nose and tasting notes matched mine pretty well, just that I get orange peel instead of lemon.
Really like the collection you have behind you 👀 Great review as well Bill 🥃
I like it too!!!
I loved everything about this, got mine in december, one kf my new favorite islays! Cool thumbnail btw :P
Thanks!
I tried this for the first time and thought it was fantastic! I’ve quickly become a Bruichladdich fanboy. Cheers!
I liked the classic laddie. And this is just the laddi with smoke. I like it alot!
Another great review. I have watched a lot of your bourbon reviews because that’s always been my favorite whiskey until now. I have a bottle of the Classic Laddie that has been good to me and now I think I want to try the Port Charlotte thanks to you. Thank you for all the great content. Subbed!
This quickly became one of my favorites
I had samples of this from a Flaviar event. If you can get the OLC:01 it was a game changer. So good. A wow moment for me. The regular PC10 and PC Islay Barley was great too. But OLC:01 is a step above for me.
Thanks for the info!
Great review, and very timely for me. Last weekend I was lucky enough to pick this up for only £22.49 a bottle in a local supermarket. It’s fantastic whisky.
Thats an insane price! Nice job!
Your favorite words and mine! I just now blindly ordered a few bottles and will now see what you think of it. I figure there’s NO WAY this can’t be good (fingers crossed)!
If you love it, be sure to let me know. If you don't, I'll buy your bottles!
@@TheWhiskeyDictionary I’m almost positive you won’t be buying them😎. I’ll let you know in about a week.
@@TheWhiskeyDictionary Sorry Dude, NO SALE😎 I just had a table spoonful and now I hafta decide on a cigar with it for this evening. It’s quite different from Laphroaig, Lagavulan & Ardbeg.
@@revolvermaster4939 hah! Glad to hear you're keeping them! They're so good! Enjoy the cigar
This is my favorite core range peated Islay. Quite a bit different from others like Laphroaig or Ardbeg that use Islay peated barley from Port Ellen. Port Charlotte uses Highland peated barley from Inverness so it does not have that seaweed iodine note you get with the others I mentioned.
I did not connect all the dots. I have been enjoying an older PC Scottish Barley slightly more than the new Islay Barley. I thought they had a malting floor and kiln with local peat.
Even with the way everyone raves about the PC10, I'm leaving my bottle sealed a bit longer.
Going back to Ardbeg10 is like coming home to your dirty house after staying at a nice clean Port Charlotte Hotel.
It’s on my wishlist! Tough to find here in Ontario but I’m on the hunt.
Keep looking! It's worth it
The port charlotte 10y I really have it since today. And I'm having a dram now. I'm very happy. So now I have Lagavulin 8y, Laphroaig 10y batch 14 cask strength, 2 bottles off ardbeg 10 and then the port charlotte10 heavily peated. I had the ardbeg 5 wee beastie too but it's finished together with the lagavulon 16. So yeah I need the lagavulin 16 and another Islay don't know which one yet I will buy.
Any suggestions? And yes I allready had the Ardbeg uigeadail and corryvreckan and caol ila 12y too. But that was a long time ago. I think I will buy next time the Lagavulin 16 again and the Caol ila 12y because I almost forgot what it tastes like.
I know you just did a video comparison of ardbeg, lagavulin and laphroaig. How would you rank it against those 3 bottles? I have tried all 4 and agree with you on that first video so I’m curious to see what you think about this one.
Nice video, now i feel like getting this bottle 🤤
You should! It's absolutely fantastic
Great review. I saw this Port Charlotte at a store while visiting family, so I picked it up. I'm glad I did, very good!
How peaty is it? ..
Looking for Christmas drink. Thanks in advance
If you're not looking for peat, this is definitely not the right one to go for. It's very smokey
@@TheWhiskeyDictionary never had a peated drank. That's why i would like to try with me family this holidays. Ive decided between this one mostly for now rather the others are 2nd place Laphroig 10 yr & last for now is Ardbeg 10yr, Thanks.
I'd this one... then ardbeg... then laphroaig
@@TheWhiskeyDictionary thank you for your help! ))
Tried Laphroaig 10 yesterday for my first peated whisky from a deal in Trader Joe’s, kind of afraid since it’s said to be harsh comparing to ardbeg. It turns out pretty tasty and really like it. I find iodine smoky flavor attractive, it could be similar to the fact I like cough syrup taste :) The peated smoke also covers alcohol burn very well. And the sweet aftertaste is really interesting
I am also a fan of Laphroaig 10, but have always found it to be pretty one-tone. It's a great place to start
@@TheWhiskeyDictionary right. I’m still in budget 10 year-ish old now as beginner now. May look for some with more complexity (and cost) in the future.
@@jackzhao3143 10 years is a great age for peated whiskies. Don't let the price fool you. The Ardbeg10, Ledaig 10, Talisker....all righteous whiskies that would be completely satisfying if we weren't so spoiled for choice. Enjoy the journey!
For sure
I would recommend this one to Speyside scotch fans who think they dislike peated scotches. It's the one that opened the door for me, to peated offerings (as opposed to Lagavulin and Laphroigh). Yeah, I know - I spelled those wrong.
I Told you that you were going to take this over other 10 year Islay peated stuff. Touchdown !!! BTW new Foursquare 14 year is out . Redoubtable 61%ABV ex bourbon and madeira casks. $110
Your tasting notes are so similar to mine on this whiskey
The Port Charlotte is my favorite whiskey I have ever tried, so delicious
Thats awesome!
I still really need to try this
Totally agree, PC10 is a fantastic whisky. A close second to Ardbeg for me in terms of peaty Islay whiskies.
Also, was it just me or was the sound a little quieter in this video? Maybe I've finally lost my mind.
Funny you say that. It was. I messed with my camera settings and accidentally turned it way down. I was able to crank it in during editing but this seemed like a good volume.
Thanks for reviewing this one! One of my favorite distilleries. I kind of prefer some of the Ardbegs over this one, but I've had the opportunity to try Octomore and Black Art and both are fantastic.
I've had both as well. Soooo good. Wish I could get my hands on another black art
Anybody love this whisky?! I adore the sweetness trapped within the chemical compounds of the peat.
I sure do!
LOL on the "thank you for making me sniff linseed oil"! This one sounds great... but then again, Bruichladdich is generally awesome stuff. I was lucky enough to get some of the Laddie 10 (2nd ediition) before it sold out, but the Classic Laddie is pretty close and I usually keep a [portion of a] bottle on hand at all times. I can actually get this Port Charlotte here in BC and I love Islay peat in general, so will have to check this one out!
Yea, the Linseed oil was funny to me as well. Nice to hear you can get it there.
I'm leaving off Octomore 10 year because of the price. Longrow is Campeltown but they use Islay peat. Just Sayin
Not a fan of peated whiskey but great review 😁
Appreciate that!
It's an acquired taste, took me a good 4 or 5 years to "get it"
The Classic Laddie was the first whisky I reviewed. I had an Octomore 9.1 that made me weep. I'd love another, but the prices have gone nuts. I'm dying to try rge bottke you're reviewing here.
I use linseed oil on the handles of my axes and the other tools I use for my main channel. That would have been a really nice note.
I was actually looking to pick this up as i saw many positive comments about this whiskey and after watching this i am even more convinced. Cant wait to try it!
If you like peat then it's a good one!
Best bottle on the planet ❤
You just may be right
For me PC 10 feels like more intense Laphroaig 10 with the similar in your face dry peat. Ardbeg has it's signature spice to it, so it's hard to find any analogy. I can't wait to find Laphroaig 10 Cask Strength and get my hands on PC MC:01 2009 also cask strength to level up.
I don't mind peat as a note, however if I wanted a glass of burned dirt there are easier ways to do that. Going to hard pass this. Ty for the info, useful as always.
I'd say this is more like burnt flowers extinguished with sea salt. :)
Maybe Springbank 10 would be something for you then
if you like peated whisky I think you'll find the peat to be more subtle than a lot of others. I find a lot of Ardbeg's to be more on the earthier side like you said burned dirt, which I don't mind tbh. I think it'd be a mistake to pass up a glass of PC10, at least try it in a bar or friends house or something if you're hesitant to buy a bottle. Just my 2 cents
This Port Charlotte 10 is a very good whisky, but the inaugural Port Charlotte 10, and especially the Second Limited Edition Port Charlotte 10 were better if I think back...
I've seen Octomore at one place. They were asking $300.
Depends on the specific bottle. I get 10.1 for 125eur and 9.2 for 150 eur. And some others for under 200 eur. Anyway, trust me, once you go Octomore, you'll never wanna go back 8))
Like or Dislike: Like. Great tasting notes. Can't wait to see what you have planned in celebration of reaching 50K.
Prepare to be underwhelmed!
I like it much better with a few ml of water it open it up and it get more smoked
I thought I’ve seen most of your videos. How did I not know you were such a peat fan? Maybe I’ve only been watching your bourbon reviews 😅
I try to make the rounds of all the whiskies... try not to stick to bourbon, there's a lot of Bourbon reviewers now-a-days.
Totally Ham! But, if it gets you the bottle we covet, totally worth it and all will be forgiven. Bill. And what's up with the nails in the mint footage?
Lol. No response from Bruichladdich yet. Oh well.
As for the nails, yea... freakin weird
Between the PC 10 years and the PC islay barley 2012, eich is the better