
Fettercairn 2007-2022 | 14 Year Old Infrequent Flyers Single Cask 1823
Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Bottled by: The Alistair Walker Whisky Company 70cl / 55.2%
A cask strength sherried Fettercairn 2007 Highland single malt whisky bottled as a 14-year-old by Alistair Walker Whisky Co. for Batch 9 of their Infrequent Flyers series.
This Infrequent Flyers 2007 vintage Fettercairn 14-year-old was bottled without colouring or chill filtration after a finishing period in an Oloroso Sherry puncheon that yielded a generous 622 bottles at its natural cask strength of 55.2%. Whisper it, but Fettercairn seems to be having a moment right now and these indie bottlings have played a big part in rehabilitating the distillery's reputation.
Attributes
| Distillery |
Fettercairn |
| Bottler |
Alistair Walker Whisky Company |
| Series |
Infrequent Flyers |
| Country | Scotland |
| Region | Highland |
| Distilled Year | 2007 |
| Bottling Year | 2022 |
| Age | 14 |
| Limited Edition | Yes |
| Bottles Produced | 622 |
| Cask Type | Oloroso Puncheon |
| Cask Number | 1823 |
| Bottle Size | 70cl |
| ABV | 55.2% |
| Pre-Owned |
No |
Tasting Notes
Official Tasting Notes
Colour: Mahogany.
Nose: Super sweet - muscovado sugar, heavily stewed fruits and salted caramel.
Palate: Rich and full flavoured. Cinnabons and maple syrup. Well-integrated flavours of cocoa, mocha, sultanas and figs. A well-sherried dram indeed!
Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Bottled by: The Alistair Walker Whisky Company 70cl / 55.2%
A cask strength sherried Fettercairn 2007 Highland single malt whisky bottled as a 14-year-old by Alistair Walker Whisky Co. for Batch 9 of their Infrequent Flyers series.
This Infrequent Flyers 2007 vintage Fettercairn 14-year-old was bottled without colouring or chill filtration after a finishing period in an Oloroso Sherry puncheon that yielded a generous 622 bottles at its natural cask strength of 55.2%. Whisper it, but Fettercairn seems to be having a moment right now and these indie bottlings have played a big part in rehabilitating the distillery's reputation.
Attributes
| Distillery |
Fettercairn |
| Bottler |
Alistair Walker Whisky Company |
| Series |
Infrequent Flyers |
| Country | Scotland |
| Region | Highland |
| Distilled Year | 2007 |
| Bottling Year | 2022 |
| Age | 14 |
| Limited Edition | Yes |
| Bottles Produced | 622 |
| Cask Type | Oloroso Puncheon |
| Cask Number | 1823 |
| Bottle Size | 70cl |
| ABV | 55.2% |
| Pre-Owned |
No |
Tasting Notes
Official Tasting Notes
Colour: Mahogany.
Nose: Super sweet - muscovado sugar, heavily stewed fruits and salted caramel.
Palate: Rich and full flavoured. Cinnabons and maple syrup. Well-integrated flavours of cocoa, mocha, sultanas and figs. A well-sherried dram indeed!
Description
Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Bottled by: The Alistair Walker Whisky Company 70cl / 55.2%
A cask strength sherried Fettercairn 2007 Highland single malt whisky bottled as a 14-year-old by Alistair Walker Whisky Co. for Batch 9 of their Infrequent Flyers series.
This Infrequent Flyers 2007 vintage Fettercairn 14-year-old was bottled without colouring or chill filtration after a finishing period in an Oloroso Sherry puncheon that yielded a generous 622 bottles at its natural cask strength of 55.2%. Whisper it, but Fettercairn seems to be having a moment right now and these indie bottlings have played a big part in rehabilitating the distillery's reputation.
Attributes
| Distillery |
Fettercairn |
| Bottler |
Alistair Walker Whisky Company |
| Series |
Infrequent Flyers |
| Country | Scotland |
| Region | Highland |
| Distilled Year | 2007 |
| Bottling Year | 2022 |
| Age | 14 |
| Limited Edition | Yes |
| Bottles Produced | 622 |
| Cask Type | Oloroso Puncheon |
| Cask Number | 1823 |
| Bottle Size | 70cl |
| ABV | 55.2% |
| Pre-Owned |
No |
Tasting Notes
Official Tasting Notes
Colour: Mahogany.
Nose: Super sweet - muscovado sugar, heavily stewed fruits and salted caramel.
Palate: Rich and full flavoured. Cinnabons and maple syrup. Well-integrated flavours of cocoa, mocha, sultanas and figs. A well-sherried dram indeed!












