Product description
In the early 1990s, following the considerable success of Classic Malts , United Distillers (a previous incarnation of Diageo) came up with another range of single malts .
This time they came from rather unknown distilleries, producing almost exclusively for the needs of the corporation's blends . The new series, Flora & Fauna , has labels depicting a representative of flora or fauna characteristic of the distillery's headquarters. Inchgower 14 years old, whose label is decorated with an oystercatcher, was part of the original series. A few years ago, to the despair of whisky lovers, the Flora & Fauna edition disappeared from the offer.
Aroma: malty with notes of hay and herbs, lemon peel, pineapple, gooseberries, vanilla, a trace of ginger and a light breath of sea breeze.
Taste : fruity and spicy, apples, grapefruits, lemongrass, vanilla, walnuts, sea salt, traces of ginger and pepper and a shy vanilla sweetness.
Finish: medium long, salty with delicate fruity and grassy notes.