Duncan Taylor

Invergordon

1965, Aged 38 Years

ABV 50.1%
REVIEWED Issue 44
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Specifications
Brand: Invergordon, Duncan Taylor
Expression: 1965, Aged 38 Years
Type: Scotland Whisky / Grain
Age: 38 years old
Year of bottling: 2004
ABV: 50.1%
Country/Region: Scotland / Highland
Bottling type: Independent Bottling
Bottled by: Duncan Taylor
Tasting notes
Taster   Michael Jackson
Nose: Lightly smoky. Tequila-like. Lime. Slightly musty.
Palate: Light. Sugary. Icing sugar. Citrus oil.
Finish: Key lime pie. Pastry.
Comment: Such a long ageing has made the bourbon wood very dominating. The crisp, cleansing, hint of pine in the distillery bottling better suited a single grain.
7.8
Taster   Marcin Miller
Nose: Rich and silky. Luxurious nose with a threat of alcohol to come.
Palate: Mouth-watering spice but otherwise little of distinction.
Finish: Shorter than expected. Finishes on a high but loses flavours along the way.
Comment: I wasn't surprised to learn this was a single grain whisky.
6.8
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