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Inchgower 29 years old Single Cask Master of Malt Tasting note

By Miguel in Tasting , Master of Malt , Inchgower

“Lovely complex taste with tons of honey and floral notes. Highly recommended.”

90
Inchgower 29 Year Old - Single Cask (Master of Malt)
This Inchgower was distilled on the 30th June 1982, and it was aged in a single refill hogshead for 29 years before bottling on the 22nd November 2011. A release of just 190 numbered bottles, at natural cask strength.

This bottle is part of Master of Malt Single Cask series which, if you ask me about, are a great value whiskies.

This dram has a gold-like color.

Nose (89): average. honey, citrus, peaches, vanilla, tobacco, nuts, milk chocolate.

Palate (91): smooth, powerful, oily. honey, malt, vanilla, citrus, floral, tobacco, wood, spices, pepper.

Finish (90): longer than average. honey, floral, citrus, wood.

So based on other whiskies I have already tasted I rate this Inchgower 29 Year Old - Single Cask (Master of Malt) with 90 points over 100.

Thanks to Master of Malt for the official sample.



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