INCHGOWER 13 ans 2005 G&M 55,1%
Single Malt Whisky, Scotland / Speyside, 70cl, Ref: 55288
Ce Inchgower 13 ans, distillé en 2005 et embouteillé par Gordon & MacPhail dans la gamme Connoisseur Choice. Ce riche single malt méle agréablement les notes fruitées (agrumes) et pâtissières (toffee, pain d'épices). De toutes les gammes de négoce existantes, celle de Connoisseurs Choice est sans doute la plus ancienne. Revue et modifiée plusieurs fois depuis sa création, cette gamme sait préserver toute sa qualité et son essence. Les single malts de Connoisseurs Choice invitent les amateurs à découvrir des expressions singulières des plus belles distilleries d'Ecosse, à travers différents degrés, affinages, années, et profils.
Profil :Riche, fruité. Agrumes, toffee, pain d'épices.

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Product details
- Type / Subtype : Whisky / Single Malt Whisky
- Brand / Distillery : Inchgower
- Country / Region : Scotland / Speyside
- Merchant : Gordon & Macphail
- Line : Connoisseurs Choice
- Bottling :
- Strength : 55,1%
- Volume : 70cl
- Vintage : 2005 Vintage
- Age : 13 Yo
- Peated : Unpeated
- Packaging : Case
- SKU : 55288
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- The brand
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Merchant
This independent bottler is without a doubt one of the most highly acclaimed in Scotland. It stands out, not for its age (though it is the oldest independent bottler in Scotland), but for its complete mastery of cask ageing. Gordon & MacPhail is the only bottler to have its own casks - carefully chosen for the purpose - filled by the distilleries themselves, instead of simply buying the ones suggested to them by the latter. This allows it to determine, in advance and with great precision, exactly how many years a whisky will need to reach ideal maturation.
The line
Of all the existing specialist bottling ranges, Connoisseurs Choice is without doubt the oldest. The label underwent a few changes in the 1980s. Plainer and more restrained, it became two-toned with creams and browns. When segmentation by region of production region was adopted by the whisky industry in the early 1990s, the range changed its identity again. The label now shows a map of the region of Scotland where the malt comes from. To the delight of whisky enthusiasts, the range, which is always evolving, is now bottled at 43% and 46%.