Highland Single Grain Scotch Whisky Bottled by: Duncan Taylor 70cl / 51.6%
A single cask 1965 Invergordon 43-year-old single grain whisky bottled in 2009 without colouring or chill filtration by Duncan Taylor for their Rare Auld range.
Invergordon is one of Scotland's surviving grain whisky distilleries, and spends its days making grain whisky for owner Whyte & Mackay's blended whiskies, but occasionally venerable old casks of long-aged single grain whisky like this slip out to the indie bottlers and demonstrate what this overlooked distillery is really capable of. This 43-year-old Invergordon 1965 43-year-old came from Cask 15536, yielding just 210 bottles at its natural cask strength of 51.6%.
Attributes
Distillery
Invergordon
Bottler
Duncan Taylor
Series
Rare Auld
Country
Scotland
Region
Highland
Distilled Year
1965
Bottling Year
2009
Age
43
Limited Edition
Yes
Bottles Produced
210
Cask Type
Oak Cask
Cask Number
15536
Bottle Size
70cl
ABV
51.6%
Pre-Owned
Yes
VAT Margin ⓘ
The product price on margin items include VAT which must not be shown separately or reclaimed as input tax. Input tax has not been and will not be claimed in respect of the margin goods sold.
Invergordon 1965-2009 | 43 Year Old Duncan Taylor Single Cask 15536
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Great value bottle from Signatory - full of rich Madeira notes and slight edgy funk of the distillate come together beautifully! Takes water very well.
It’s a good flavour similar to the secret appetite (M) but with even more flavour. You have to add a bit of water to get it to 50% and the flavour is released in full.