The Port Charlotte Vertical You’ll Likely Never See Again
Port Charlotte has long been a favorite among peated whisky enthusiasts, striking a balance between Islay’s characteristic smokiness and the progressive spirit of Bruichladdich Distillery.
From Mild to Wild: Understanding Peat Levels in Scotch Whisky
The intensity of peat varies dramatically across scotch whiskies, measured scientifically in phenol parts per million (PPM).
Scotch Whisky Review: Laphroaig 15 Year Old 1980s

This Laphroaig 15 Year Old was bottled in the 1980s. How does it hold up today? Jeff Whisky reviews.
Peat Bombs- 6 Of The Most Heavily Peated Whiskies

Looking to venture into the deepest, darkest corners of peated whisky? We’re diving into six of the peatiest drams you can get your hands on.
Isle of Arran Distillers Partners with Estate for Major Peatland Restoration Project
In recent years, concerns have grown regarding the environmental implications and sustainability of peat extraction.
Want To Try Peated Whisky In 2025? Here’s Where To Start
Whether you’re new to peated whiskies or looking for something a little different, these bottles are an excellent starting point.
Scotch Whisky Review: Octomore 15.2
Octomore 15.2 is a fun foil to the 15.1 which was distilled from the same batch of barley and peated to 108.2 PPM.
SMWS Wraps Up 2024 With Festive Tasting Set & New Premium Collection
The packaging for The Creators Collection with Peat is inspired by Scotland’s natural landscape and the wide variety of peat types found there.
Bruichladdich Unveils Octomore Series Fifteen, With Majorly Powerful Peat Smoke
Octomore is the heavily peated whisky brand from the Bruichladdich Distillery, beloved across the world for its strong and impressionable peat smoke.
The Ultimate Guide To The Lagavulin 16 Year Old
What makes Lagavulin 16 such a favorite of the whisky world? Let’s explore its origins, production, and history together as we dig deeper into this Islay icon.