I’m always interested in at least trying these experimental releases from Port Charlotte. If I could I’d have them all, but not many (if any) make it over here to the States (around me, anyway), so when I see a sample available I go for it.
Port Charlotte MC:01, Islay Single Malt, 56.3% ABV
Minutia: Distilled in 2009, 48% matured in French oak casks for 6 years, 52% in American whiskey casks, then put together and matured in Sicilian Marsala casks for 2 years, bottled ultimately after 9 years of maturation on January 16, 2019. Enjoyed neat in a glencairn.
Color: Tawny; 1.4.
Nose: Hammy, smoky. A sweetness trying to break through. After a bit in the glass it does in the form of some vanilla/cream and red fruit with spices.
Taste: Thick. Heat/spice. Orange.
Finish: Warm smoke. Salt. Intensity is short-lived, but the more subtle salt and smoke linger long.
A really strong whisky. Hopefully they continue to make it. If I find myself in a travel shop that has it I’ll definitely be getting a bottle. Between this and CC:01 I am really enjoying this Exploratory Cask series, and I’m looking forward to getting whatever ones I can.
Score: 91
Musical Evocation: Lana Del Rey – “Gods and Monsters”
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