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Distillery Name: Inchgower

Distillery Headline: Inchgower Distillery

Distillery About: Built in 1871 by Alexander Wilson, this is one of the few distilleries to have been owned by the local town council which stepped in to save the plant in 1936 when the Wilson family went bankrupt. Two years later, Arthur Bell bought it for the princely sum of £3,000. With the absorption of Bell’s into Guinness and the subsequent purchase by that firm of DCL, Inchgower became part of what is now Diageo. It has always been a significant player in blends, in this case Bell’s, whose own distilleries all shared variations on the ‘nutty-spicy' theme. It also plays a role within the Walker range. One of Diageo’s ‘Flora & Fauna’ range, it is occasionally found (with varying degrees of salinity) from independent bottlers.

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Inchgower 27 Year Old 1976 Rare Malts - 70cl 55.6%
Inchgower 27 Year Old 1976 Rare Malts - 70cl 55.6%

Inchgower 27 Year Old 1976 Rare Malts - 70cl 55.6%

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Description

Inchgower 27 Year Old 1976 Rare Malt Selection is a historic selection of single malt whiskies from active and lost distilleries that were released by Diageo between 1995 and 2005. Distilled in 1976 and bottled as a 27 year old, there were only two releases of Inchgower under the Rare Malt Selection.

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TASTING NOTES

Colour

Old Gold

NOSE

Sweet notes of vanilla, apricot, licorice pineapple with a hint Lemon.

Palate

Sweet and sour almost a minty palate with a hint of peach and pear.

Finish

A fruity, honey and pepper finish.

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Region

Speyside

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Style

Single malt and Cask strength

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Age

27 Year Old

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Country

Scotland

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Distillery

Inchgower

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Inchgower Distillery

Built in 1871 by Alexander Wilson, this is one of the few distilleries to have been owned by the local town council which stepped in to save the plant in 1936 when the Wilson family went bankrupt. Two years later, Arthur Bell bought it for the princely sum of £3,000. With the absorption of Bell’s into Guinness and the subsequent purchase by that firm of DCL, Inchgower became part of what is now Diageo. It has always been a significant player in blends, in this case Bell’s, whose own distilleries all shared variations on the ‘nutty-spicy' theme. It also plays a role within the Walker range. One of Diageo’s ‘Flora & Fauna’ range, it is occasionally found (with varying degrees of salinity) from independent bottlers.

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