Croftengea 14 Year Old 2005 (cask 102) - Infrequent Flyers (Alistair Walker) 70cl Whisky
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Single Malt
Scotland
1 Jan 2005
102
Croftengea 14 Year Old 2005 (cask 102) - Infrequent Flyers (Alistair Walker)
An indie bottling of Croftengea (the name Loch Lomond uses for its peated single malt), aged in a single hogshead for 14 years after being distilled back in 2005. 277 bottles were released as part of Alistair Walker's Infrequent Flyers series - so named for being bottlings of whiskies that you don't see all that often.
Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt
Nose
Basil leaf and forest floor give it a green nose, with hints of toasted brown sugar on sweet pastries.
Palate
Cinnamon rolls, treacle tart, roasted apple and toasted sesame seeds.
Finish
Grassy hints return, along with a touch of vanilla pod.

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