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Inchgower 27 Years Old Rare Malts Selection Reviews
- Distillery
- Inchgower
- Style
- Single Malt
- Release
- 1976
- Age
- 27 Years
- Alcohol
- 55.6% abv.
- Region
- Scotland, Speyside
- Bottled For
- Rare Malts Selection
Bottled as 27 year old at 55.6% and one of 6000 bottles.
Inchgower 27 Years Old Rare Malts Selection
Review by Colin
- Color
- Icewine
- Nose
- Smoke and pepper. Slight burn full strength. Lemon, Floural. Grassy.
- Body
- Full bodied. Hot and dry.
- Palate
- Smoke, Pepper, Lemon, Wood, Lots of peat. More smoke with water.
- Finish
- Soooo good. Peat lightning. Pepper. Beatifully balanced right to the end. Lasts forever at full strength and with extra wood.
This took be by surprise. It is the most heavily peated speyside i've ever drank. It was as maritimey as the strongest Islay. Be carefull if you're looking for a floural fruity speyside, but I loved every bit of it none the less.
Inchgower 27 Years Old Rare Malts Selection
Review by Saul
- Color
- Pale. Pilsnery.
- Nose
- Sharp, Tart, Citrus.
- Body
- Thin
- Palate
- Bitter, Burnt wood, Smoke.
- Finish
- Long and thin, but good in that all the flavours are represented and last a long time.
I might not drink it again, but it was exciting as it was. Worth tasting.
