The Bruichladdich Distillery Port Charlotte Islay Barley 2014 single malt whiskey has been launched as a new addition to the brand’s product range that puts a focus on island provenance as part of its latest series. The spirit is crafted entirely on the island of Islay in Scotland where the barley used to make it is sourced from eight separate farms within a 15-mile radius of the distillery. The spirit is said to have a complex profile that showcases notes of fruit and smoke for sippers to appreciate.
Head Distiller Adam Hannett spoke on the Bruichladdich Distillery Port Charlotte Islay Barley 2014 single malt whiskey saying, “As well as adding complexity to the character of this single malt, using Islay-grown barley goes beyond just the pursuit of flavour. This is a whisky that evokes a true sense of place, helps support Islay’s agricultural economy, and celebrates our island community.”