Review #231 – The First Edition Inchgower 1995 19 Year

Review #231 – The First Edition Inchgower 1995 19 Year

Review #: 231
Description: The First Edition Inchgower 1995 19 Year
Spirit: Scotch

Background: Here we have another Hunter Laing bottling, this time from their “First Edition” line.  Distilled in 1995 and aged in a sherry butt until 2015, it is bottled without chillfiltration nor coloring at cask strength.

Distillery – Inchgower

Bottler – Hunter Laing

Brand – First Edition

Selection – N/A

ABV – 54.8%

Age – 19 Years

Nose – Almost rum like with some tropical fruits like banana, honey syrup, honey nut cheerios, juniper, tart citrus, some malty-nuttiness.  This is changing every time I stick my nose in.  Got some cucumber even? Like a light, watery vegetable/fruit.  Another whiff and I get some sourdough.
Taste – Honey, sweet cream, honey nut cheerios, cinnamon syrup, dark fruits (not very sweet but tastes like raspberries and cherries)
Finish – Cinnamon, toasted malt, toasted nuts, little bit of dark cherry and banana, little bit of red wine is left in the back of the throat, slightest hint of salt/sulfur 

Score: 7
Would I buy a bottle? It’s right in a tough price point, so I’m going to take the easy way and say no since it’s not available anymore

Thoughts: This was a real weird pour.  I’ve never had such a dynamic nose and finish, especially with how more one dimensional the palate felt.  Every nosing brought a new note, and after every sip, a new layer of the finish showed itself.  At just over $100 though, I think I would be happy with a bottle and probably find something new at every pour.

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