Description
Whiskey: Blair Athol 14 Year Old 2008 (cask 807413) – Infrequent Flyers (Alistair Walker) | 700ML
Naturally coloured, non-chill filtered, and cask strength, only 680 bottles of this Highland single malt were produced.
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Size: 700ML
Proof: 106 (53%ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Blair Athol
This addition to the Infrequent Flyers range was distilled at Blair Athol in 2008. It matured for 14 years in a Pedro Ximénez puncheon before being bottled in 2022 by Alistair Walker. Naturally coloured, non-chill filtered, and cask strength, only 680 bottles of this Highland single malt were produced.
Blair Athol 14 Year Old 2008 (cask 807413) – Infrequent Flyers (Alistair Walker) | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: Christmas pudding, with dried vine fruits, and a touch of hot chocolate.
Palate: Sticky dates, with cinder toffee, Black Forest gateaux, and a touch of liquorice.
Finish: Peppery spice builds along with treacle notes.
Distillery Information
The picturesque Pitlochry-based distillery lies close to Edradour and is unconnected with the simarly spelt town, Blair Atholl. The water tumbles down the 841m peak, Ben Vrackie and into the 2.5million litres the distillery produces annually. The distillery was founded under the name Aldour in 1778, by Robert Robertson. In 1825, he expanded and renamed the facilities Blair Athol. The distillery has had a long association with Bell’s Blended Scotch – their roots were entwined as far back as the mid nineteenth century. Blair Athol changed hands several times during the 1800s and eventually closed in 1932. A year later the distillery was acquired by Arthur Bell and Sons and today as much as 95% of the outturn is bourbon-matured and used in Bell’s blended products. The whisky boasts a swift maturation and the remaining five or so percent of spirit is aged in sherry casks and sold as single malt, mostly by independent bottlers. Following the Guinness Group’s acquisition of Arthur Bell and Sons and the subsequent affiliation with United Distillers, Diageo are now the current owners of Blair Athol. Thus, the malt is now lorried in from Diageo’s central Roseisle maltings. In 1987, a visitor centre was installed and now the well-groomed distillery enjoys in excess of 30,000 visitors annually.






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