Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky
That Boutique-y Whisky Company
The first batch of Aberfeldy from 'That Boutique-y Whisky Company'. The illustration on the label of this bottle is of the renowned whisky writer Ian Buxton. Ian lives right behind Aberfeldy and here we see him panning for gold in the distillery's water source - the Pitlie Burn.
A release of 155 bottles with a strength of 47.0% vol.
Official Tasting Notes:
Nose: The nose offers up rich notes of runny honey and golden syrup, followed up by a mix of sweet cereals: porridge oats and a gristy barley character.
Palate: Creamy, cereal-lined palate entry with a macadamia nut character and a dusting of freshly ground black pepper. All the time there is a thick, malty core. Hints of juicy sultanas too.
Finish: Drying, oaky finish with a development of dried apricot and spice.
That Boutique-y Whisky Company
The first batch of Aberfeldy from 'That Boutique-y Whisky Company'. The illustration on the label of this bottle is of the renowned whisky writer Ian Buxton. Ian lives right behind Aberfeldy and here we see him panning for gold in the distillery's water source - the Pitlie Burn.
A release of 155 bottles with a strength of 47.0% vol.
Official Tasting Notes:
Nose: The nose offers up rich notes of runny honey and golden syrup, followed up by a mix of sweet cereals: porridge oats and a gristy barley character.
Palate: Creamy, cereal-lined palate entry with a macadamia nut character and a dusting of freshly ground black pepper. All the time there is a thick, malty core. Hints of juicy sultanas too.
Finish: Drying, oaky finish with a development of dried apricot and spice.