Inchgower Infrequent Flyers Single Marsala Wine Cask #1799 Whisky 17 Year Old · 2007 Vintage
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The Infrequent Flyers range is a series of independent single cask bottlings from the Alistair Walker Whisky Company, created to showcase distinctive and often unusual casks from distilleries across Scotland. Each release highlights the unique character of an individual cask, with selections often coming from distilleries or cask types that are rarely seen as single malt releases.
Bottled in small batches or as single casks, Infrequent Flyers whiskies are typically presented without chill filtration or added colouring, often at natural cask strength, allowing the whisky’s full character and personality to shine through. The name itself reflects the rarity of these releases - whiskies that appear only occasionally, offering enthusiasts the chance to experience something a little different from the ordinary.
Product Details
Tasting Notes
Colour
Dark amber with coppery hues and mahogany undertones.
Nose
Fruity and tangy on the nose, with strawberry Chewits and cranberry sauce, plus a touch of toasted walnuts.
Palate
Creamy on the palate, with red-wine depth and cranberry notes mingling with butterscotch and cereals. A breakfast-bright sweetness of muscovado sugar and peanut brittle lingers, tempered by a subtle clove spice toward the finish.
Finish
Long, warm finish with dried plum and fig, carried by red-fruit sweetness and a nutty, walnut-kissed spice. Marsala whispers through toffee and muscovado sugar, leaving a creamy, velvety fade that hints of cranberry and gentle cloves.