Dumbarton
Cask #178
Dumbarton 22 Year Old 1997 Infrequent Flyers
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Dumbarton 22 Year Old 1997 Lowland single grain Scotch whisky.
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Tasting Notes
Colour Burnished copper. Nose Sweet and lightly floral, with strong aromas of almonds and marzipan. Taste Nutty, woody and aldehydic. Walnut whip with grainy undertones. A chunky slice of Battenberg cake. Oak resin, Madagascan vanilla and honeycomb. Finish Mid-length, creamy, sweet and oily.
Dumbarton 22 Year Old 1997 Lowland single grain Scotch whisky. Single virgin oak cask #178 bottled 2020 by The Alistair Walker Whisky Co. for the Infrequent Flyers series. 202 bottles.
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Dumbarton
Dumbarton Distillery, a lost Lowland grain distillery established by Hiram Walker in 1938 on the site of the former McMillan shipyard, once dominated the banks of the River Leven and River Clyde in Dumbarton. Equipped with a Cincinnati-made continuous still, it grew to become one of Scotland’s largest grain distilleries, primarily using maize and water sourced from Loch Lomond to produce spirit destined for Ballantine’s blended whiskies. Despite its prominence, Dumbarton closed in 2002, with most of its structures demolished by 2008, sealing its fate as a significant yet lost chapter in Scotland’s Lowland whisky heritage. While the site no longer stands, the distillery’s legacy endures through single cask bottlings released by Hunter Laing & Co., preserving Dumbarton’s unique contribution to Scottish grain whisky history.
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