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Inchgower 14 Year Old

Spring Whisky

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@markjedi1Review by @markjedi1

30th Jan 2016

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Around 99% of the production from Inchgower is meant for the blending industry, so you will not encounter this malt easily in official bottlings. There are a Manager’s Dram a two Rare Malts, but we try the easily obtainable one, the Inchgower 14 Year Old in the so-called Flora & Fauna series.

The nose is quite fresh and fruity. Think apples – make those cider apples – gooseberries and pineapple. Loads of breakfast cereals too. This is nice.

The palate is mild with some lemongrass and pepper, joined by citrus (think lemon and lime), some ginger and a touch of oak. Mildly drying.

That drying effect continues in the rather short finish.

A lovely spring whisky, no more, no less.

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