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Coastal Speyside single malt from Inchgower, bottled by Daily Dram at 30 years old, distilled 1989 in an ex-Bourbon cask. 48.1% cask strength.
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Description
Inchgower is the coastal outlier of Speyside, owned by Diageo and built mostly into the Bell's blend, with single malt a rare sight. Daily Dram bottled this, distilled in 1989, from the distillery's United Distillers and early Diageo era, and released it at 30 years old in its The Nectar of the Daily Drams range. It was released for Belgium.
A quick mashing regime and a warmer second water give Inchgower the savoury, saline character that earns it the Manzanilla of Speyside nickname. This bottling matured in an ex-Bourbon cask.
Bottled at its natural cask strength of 48.1%, without dilution, the ex-Bourbon barrel adds vanilla from vanillin and a coconut note from oak lactones, over a light cereal sweetness. After 30 years in wood this is an old Inchgower, the cask now a dominant voice over the surviving saline character. The recorded notes run to a fragrant lift, dried hay and vanilla.
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$485