Precision Peat With Coastal Authority
Port Charlotte 10 is Bruichladdich’s statement that heavily peated whisky does not have to be blunt. This is Islay peat shaped with clarity and technical intent, matured for a full decade and bottled without apology. It carries weight, but more importantly, it carries structure.
Who Is This For?
For peat drinkers who want intensity without chaos. It suits those who enjoy smoke layered with sweetness and detail, rather than sheer force.
Overall Character
Full-bodied, assertively peated, yet surprisingly refined. Smoke, citrus, malt sweetness, and maritime salinity move in clear formation. This is muscular whisky with discipline.
Production Style
Heavily peated Scottish barley, traditionally distilled in tall stills at Bruichladdich and matured in a combination of American whiskey casks (first and second fill) and a smaller proportion of French wine casks. Bottled at 50% ABV without chill filtration and with natural colour. As with most modern Bruichladdich releases, minor batch variation exists, and this assessment reflects the current standard bottling.
Nose
Clean peat smoke rises first, dry and mineral rather than ashy. Lemon zest, green apple skin, and sweet malt follow. There is vanilla cream from the bourbon casks and a subtle wine-cask polish that adds red fruit depth without overt sweetness. Salty air and damp stone linger underneath.
Palate
Firm arrival. Peat smoke wraps around sweet barley and toasted oak. Citrus oils cut through the weight, joined by baked apple and a touch of dark chocolate. The texture is oily and confident at 50%, yet controlled. The wine influence is present but integrated, adding structure rather than flavour dominance.
Finish
Long, warming, and smoky. Drying oak, sea salt, and lingering embers carry on steadily. The sweetness fades first; the smoke remains. It closes with clarity and grip.
Strengths
Powerful yet composed peat profile
Excellent integration of cask influence
Strong texture and structure at 50% ABV
Long, articulate finish
Limitations
I occasionally find the oak a shade assertive, slightly tightening the mid-palate.
Value & Use Case
This is a serious, modern Islay that rewards focused sipping. It works best neat or with a few drops of water to widen the citrus and sweet malt. For its age and presentation, it offers strong value within the heavily peated category.
Similar Whiskies
Ardbeg 10 – Classic Islay peat with sharper medicinal edges
Laphroaig 10 – More medicinal and coastal in tone
Kilchoman Machir Bay – Youthful peat with pronounced bourbon cask sweetness
Final Verdict
Port Charlotte 10 succeeds because it treats peat as architecture, not decoration. It is bold, structured, and thoughtfully assembled. Few entry-level peated malts combine intensity and precision this convincingly.
Score
Nose – 90 / 100
Palate – 89 / 100
Finish – 89 / 100
Balance – 88 / 100
Overall – 89 / 100

