Port Charlotte
For many years Bruichladdich was known as the malt which the locals drank, something which surprised many visitors as it was unpeated. The notion that the Ileachs would automatically prefer the big peat bombs from elsewhere on the island was, seemingly, untrue. The lack of smoke wasn’t as a result of this local preference, but dictated by the needs of the blending firms who had always owned the distillery.
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| Name | ABV | Age | Cask | Rating | Type | Distillery / Bottler | Location | Shops Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| — | NAS | — | — | SM | Bruichladdich Catalogue Whiskypedia | Scotland / Islay | ||
| 52.3% | 18 yo | — | — | SM | Bruichladdich Catalogue Whiskypedia | Scotland / Islay | ||
| 51.5% | 18 yo | — | — | SM | Bruichladdich Catalogue Whiskypedia | Scotland / Islay | ||
| 55.2% | NAS | — | 87 | SM | Bruichladdich Catalogue Whiskypedia | Scotland / Islay | ||
| 50% | NAS | — | — | SM | Bruichladdich Catalogue Whiskypedia | Scotland / Islay |