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That Boutique-y Whisky Company
Scotland
Another incredible indie Invergordon single grain bottled by the folks at That Boutique-y Whisky Company, this one aged for 25 years before it was bottled at 49.8% ABV. The label features a diagram of the inner workings of a Coffey still, but no one has quite had the heart to tell That Boutique-y Whisky Company to check how to spell "Coffey"...
Batch 9 is a release of 1,093 bottles.
‘That Boutique-y Whisky Company’ bottles single malts, single grains and bourbons from a variety of renowned distilleries as well as producing award-winning blended malts and blends. These whiskies are adorned with cultish graphic novel-style labels.
Coffee beans, lightly-toasted oak, Crème brûlée unripe pear and flamed orange peel.
Vanilla-y oak appears first, shortly followed by big handfuls of cacao nibs and toffee chunks. Drying, earthy clove spiciness develops on the mid-palate.
The pears from the nose re-emerge, now poached and dusted with cinnamon.
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A creamy, floral, solvetnty grain that, with good quality coffee notes.
Sampled this at the stoke-on-Trent whisky festival. After sampling many different drams that day(some being very expensive), this is the one that I purchased on the way out (af the time, roughly £30). Sweet but also very smooth! Kept the bottle for the artwork!
Day 22 on the whisky advent calendar. The best so far. Starts out Sherried but seems to end on a hint of smoke. Definitely want to buy especially at this prcce
Rich, vanilla-led, but without the sickliness that can develop in the palate of some other grain whiskies - this has a spiced backbone to back up that overkill of Vanilla which can develop.
Sweet with a bit of spice. Intense vanilla and oak flavors. The flavor isn't constant, it actually evolves as time passes. A bit of burn going down, but nice. Water could definitely open up this complex scotch's inner beauty. I would love to try a full bottle of this.