Tasting Notes
Upon nosing, this whisky greets you with stewed plums, creamy tiramisu and a hint of fresh rhubarb. The palate unfolds with a luxurious wave of sultanas and figs, interwoven with a spicy undercurrent of sweet cinnamon. The finish is long and warming, where notes of toffee and oak linger above a sherried backbone.
Distillery Information
Inchgower Distillery was built in 1871 near the fishing village of Buckie on the coast of the Moray Firth. Its whisky has a characteristically coastal style with salinity and spice, redolent of its geographical location. Only one percent of its whisky production is bottled as a single malt.