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1901

Port Charlotte PC12 Oileanach Furachail

Single Malt — Islay, Scotland

Reviewed December 15, 2019 (edited July 5, 2020)
4.25
4.25 out of 5 stars
At the end of WhiskeyLive, just when you think your palate is frazzled and all whisk(e)y is beginning to homogenise and veer to the median, along comes this aggressively powerful beast. It punched through the enveloping fug of the crowded room and the descending fog of bibation with a blast of diesel and blue cheese. How that combination works to deliver something tasty is obviously evidence of some sort of druidic influence (but no mainland policemen were harmed in the making of this scotch). [WhiskeyLive 2019]
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  • 1901
    April 4, 2020

    @PBMichiganWolverine 😄haha, indeed! Though who needs an excuse for the services of a leather clad dominatrix...

  • PBMichiganWolverine
    April 4, 2020

    @1901 i feel I’d need the services of a leather clad dominatrix while having this one

  • 1901
    December 27, 2019

    @Ctrexman that is a pity about p66. I liked the way the info was presented.

  • 1901
    December 27, 2019

    @Dase yes, I expect it may be that polarising. "Now you're suckin' diesel" is a phrase here that may not be familiar elsewhere but is apt in this case.

  • Ctrexman
    December 26, 2019

    Diesel and blue cheese.......only a scotch guy would enjoy this lol. Proof 66 is not updated or maintained really anymore which is a shame

  • 1901
    December 23, 2019

    @robertwayne64024 yes, you need to be wearing your big boy pants for this one! Welcome here - I find it a friendly and informative community and I hope you will too.

  • robertwayne64024
    December 23, 2019

    1901--quite the review. Not sure if I should look for it, or hide in fear! HA!HA! Thanks for the kind remarks on some of my recent reviews. I am new here.

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