Code
N/A
Distillery
Port Charlotte
Name
MRC:01 2010
Producer
Bruichladdich
Region
Islay
Age
7 years
ABV
59.2%
Bottler Type
OB
Category
Scotch
The peat is heavier than MC and OLC, disinfected water + sea salt, some vanilla cream, corn fudge and berry sweet and sour in the middle, wood and some purple flowers in the tail. There is a little rotten egg in the background, the openness is average, the pleasure is OK, and the alcohol is slightly heavy
The acidity is stronger than expected, lively berries, some tangerines, rich malt sweetness, and smoke slowly emerges. Unfortunately, the end is a bit sloppy, with simple wood and a little chocolate. There is no bitterness at the bottom, which I like. The richness is good, the oily texture is slightly worse, and the alcohol control is quite good at this alcohol content
Smoke, ash, wood, and finally mint, medium length, comfortable warmth
The taste is more about smelling than drinking, especially the performance in the first and middle parts of the mouth, the connection and pleasure are very good, and there is no bitterness at the bottom. But the ending is too sloppy, a little "collapsed" and not "standing up".