Scotland
1 Jan 1995
8047657

Alistair Walker's Infrequent Flyers series presents bottlings of whiskies that you don't see all that often and you can find some truly stunning expressions in its range. Case in point – this indie bottling of Cameronbridge single grain, aged in a single hogshead for 24 years after being distilled back in 1995. Only 246 bottles of this Lowland treat were released, so act quickly if you don't want to miss out on this beauty.
The nose shows grilled banana with thick cream plus golden syrup, grated nutmeg and salted caramel.
The mouth-coating palate is sweet with stone fruits, vanilla, floral honey and buttered brioche with just a hint of ginger.
Toasted oak lingers of the finish, alongside gentle spice, candied citrus fruits and a touch of white chocolate.

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