SC:01 2012

Combining our distillery’s two greatest obsessions, Port Charlotte SC:01 marries impeccable provenance with high-quality French oak. For the first time in our cask exploration series, this release contains 100% Islay grown barley.

SC:01 2012

Tasting Notes


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Character

- Watching and developing this whisky over the years has been a joy, the influence of the Sauternes casks and the quality of the oak together with the elegance of the Port Charlotte spirit is a match made in heaven. The sweet fruit and delicate peat smoke combination once again result in a classic Port Charlotte expression sure to live long in the memory.

Colour

- Marmalade

Nose

- Sweet, stone fruit and a delicate floral perfume on the nose with hints of peaches in syrup, dried apricots, honeyed melon and ripe pineapple. Brown sugar, vanilla-fudge, caramel and marzipan are followed by heady notes of honeysuckle and heather. Peat smoke and warm toasted oak come through with a little time to bring depth and complexity to the dram.

Palate

- The warmth and supple texture of this dram elegantly coats the palate and brings a balance of light peat smoke and ripe fruit. Another sip confirms both the beautiful viscosity and depth of flavour, as beneath the delicate smoke comes earthy notes of leather and boot polish. The oak brings strength and sweet vanilla, chocolate and citrus to complement the waves of fruit.

Finish

- A dram you wish would last forever, the wonderful marine notes and earthy peat smoke linger on the palate with a citrus tang.


Product Specification


WHISKY TYPE:

HEAVILY PEATED ISLAY SINGLE MALT SCOTCH WHISKY

Phenol Level:

40 PARTS PER MILLION

Alcohol Strength:

55.2% ALC./VOL

Barley Provenance:

100% ISLAY GROWN CONCERTO, PROPINO, PUBLICAN AND OXBRIDGE VARIETIES

Maturation Profile:

Parcel One: sherry butts re-casked into first fill sauternes casks; Parcel Two: second fill american whiskey barrels re-casked into second-fill sauternes casks; Parcel Three: a combination of first and second fill american whiskey barrels re-casked into first fill sauternes casks.