Celebrate Lowland grain elegance amplified by rye-cask spice with Invergordon 37 Year Old – 1988 Vintage, Alistair Walker “Infrequent Flyers” (Cask #804139). Distilled at Scotland’s oldest single-grain distillery and laid down in a rare ex-Rye whiskey barrel, this whisky spent nearly four decades mellowing into silky vanilla sweetness before bottling at natural cask strength in March 2025. Non-chill-filtered and natural in colour, only 270 bottles reveal a satin-smooth tapestry of honeyed cereal, tropical fruit and lively rye spice—another high-flying rarity from the Infrequent Flyers hangar.
Why We Think You’ll Love It
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Ex-Rye barrel maturation infuses creamy grain sweetness with vibrant baking-spice and toasted-oak character.
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37 years of Lowland slumber transform Invergordon’s silky spirit into a luxurious medley of vanilla, tropical fruit and refined oak.
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Bottled at natural cask strength, non-chill-filtered and natural colour—preserving full texture, aroma and authenticity.
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Part of Alistair Walker’s sought-after “Infrequent Flyers” series—strictly 270 bottles, perfect for collectors and grain-whisky enthusiasts seeking a unique, rye-accented dram.
Raise a glass to this distinguished Invergordon and savour a seamless fusion of satin grain elegance, exotic fruit and rye-driven spice—an unforgettable whisky that soars long after the final sip.
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Tasting Notes
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