It''s got a nice peatiness on the nose with some white wine notes. The palate opens with strong peat followed by a fruity sweetness leading into a long peated finish.
As with most Port Charlotte, the peat is very sharp and not necesarilly integrated with the other flavors, but it's bold and fun.
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