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Inchgower 10 years 2013 - 2023 #31487 Chapter 7
Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Inchgower 10 years 2013 - 2023 #31487 Chapter 7
Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Bottler | Chapter 7 |
Distillery / brand | Inchgower |
Range | A Whisky Anthology - Monologue |
Country | Scotland |
Region | Speyside |
Content Size | 0.7 liter |
Alc/vol | 49.8% |
Age | 10 years |
Distilled | 10-2013 |
Bottled | 12-2023 |
Cask number | 31487 |
Cask type | Pedro Ximénez Sherry Cask Finish |
Number of bottles | 192 |
Flavour Profiles | Full bodied and spicy |
EAN | 5060846370687 |
Inchgower 10 years 2013 - 2023 #31487 Chapter 7
Inchgower distillery, located on the north-east coast of Scotland in the renowned Speyside region, carries a history with it since its establishment in 1871.
Inchgower is idyllically located near the sea, which adds unique elements to the maturation of their whiskies through the salty, fresh sea air. The distillery also benefits from Speyside's pure water sources, essential for creating their distinctive flavours.
This particular expression, 'A Whisky Anthology - Monologue 10 years Chapter 7', is a limited edition with only 192 bottles available. With a PX (Pedro Ximénez) finish, this expression is a complex and profound reflection of Inchgower's expertise. The influences of the PX casks bring a rich touch of dried fruit and sweetness unique to this maturation method.
Tasting note
Nose
The nose opens with aromas of sultanas and dried figs, complemented by subtle hints of sea salt and dark chocolate, betraying the influence of the PX cask.
Taste
The palate reveals layers of caramelised fruit, rich honey and spicy oak notes, which together offer a full and complex taste experience.
Finish
The finish is long and warming with a lingering sweetness, followed by a gentle spiciness and an unmistakable touch of Speyside.
Inchgower Distillery
Inchgower Distillery is located on the shore of the Moray Firth, near the town of Buckie in the Speyside region of Scotland. Founded in 1871 by Alexander Wilson, Inchgower has a long and rich history of producing whisky. The distillery was acquired by Arthur Bell & Sons in 1936, which contributed to the integration of Inchgower whisky into well-known blends such as Bell's.
A unique feature of Inchgower is the use of water from the Menduff Hills Spring, which contributes to the purity and character of their whiskies. Inchgower whiskies are known for their full, complex flavour profiles with notes of fruit, nuts and spices.
The whiskies are mainly matured in ex-bourbon casks, which ensures a balanced and deep flavour. Although Inchgower mainly produces for blends, their single malts are loved by connoisseurs for their complexity and unique flavour. The combination of a unique location, rich history and high-quality production makes Inchgower a respected name in the world of Scotch whisky.
Chapter 7
Chapter 7 is an independent bottler distinguished by its focus on quality, uniqueness and telling stories through whisky. Led by Selim Evin, the company has built a strong reputation in the world of whisky, with offerings ranging from single cask to small batch bottlings. With its diverse portfolio and commitment to selecting exceptional whiskies, Chapter 7 is a name to keep an eye on for anyone looking for unique and memorable whisky experiences.
Background
Selim Evin, the founder of Chapter 7, is a whisky enthusiast with a passion for discovering unique flavours and characterful whiskies. Evin founded Chapter 7 with the vision to bottle whiskies that have a story to tell and appeal to newcomers and experienced whisky connoisseurs alike.
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