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Notes
A coastal note, on the initial pour. Baked peaches, vanilla, blossom notes and a touch of nutmeg spice. Warms up to red apple on the palate, with a hint of Fox’s Glacier Mint and dark chocolate with a delightful, satin mouthfeel in the finish.


Notes by Stuart Easton
Product Name | Inchgower 14 Year Old Flora & Fauna |
Country | Scotland |
Region | Speyside |
Class | Single Malt |
Vintage | |
Age Declaration | 14 years old |
Distillation Date | |
Strength (ABV %) | 43.00% |
Bottling Date | |
Volume (cl) | 70cl |
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