Single Grain Scotch Whisky
That Boutique-y Whisky Company
Invergordon Batch 1, the first Single Grain Whisky to be released by That Boutique-y Whisky Company has been bottled at 48.7% vol, with 263 bottles filled. The label on this bottle shows an illustration of a Coffey still - one of the features of the distillery - though it takes the pronunciation of the name perhaps a little too literally!
That Boutique-y Whisky Company was formed to bring forgotten drams from some of the world's best distilleries to the whisky-craving masses. Often taken from miniscule parcels of forgotten stock / lost casks, none of the bottles carry an age statement. All labels are hand-illustrated and designed with a nod towards whimsicality, often incorporating whisky industry 'in-jokes'.
Invergordon Batch 1 Official Tasting Notes:
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Nose: Massively deep and concentrated nose with creamy caramel and those hints of rancio one gets in a very good, old brandy. Black pepper and toffee apples. Old leather.
Palate: Unctuous, almost syrupy palate entry with stem ginger and cassia bark. Hints of nutmeg, clove oil and over-ripe black grapes. Black treacle too...
Finish: Long and toffee-led finish. All kinds of spice notes too, particularly more of those black pepper notes.
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That Boutique-y Whisky Company
Invergordon Batch 1, the first Single Grain Whisky to be released by That Boutique-y Whisky Company has been bottled at 48.7% vol, with 263 bottles filled. The label on this bottle shows an illustration of a Coffey still - one of the features of the distillery - though it takes the pronunciation of the name perhaps a little too literally!
That Boutique-y Whisky Company was formed to bring forgotten drams from some of the world's best distilleries to the whisky-craving masses. Often taken from miniscule parcels of forgotten stock / lost casks, none of the bottles carry an age statement. All labels are hand-illustrated and designed with a nod towards whimsicality, often incorporating whisky industry 'in-jokes'.
Invergordon Batch 1 Official Tasting Notes:
Read More »
Nose: Massively deep and concentrated nose with creamy caramel and those hints of rancio one gets in a very good, old brandy. Black pepper and toffee apples. Old leather.
Palate: Unctuous, almost syrupy palate entry with stem ginger and cassia bark. Hints of nutmeg, clove oil and over-ripe black grapes. Black treacle too...
Finish: Long and toffee-led finish. All kinds of spice notes too, particularly more of those black pepper notes.
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