
Undisclosed Orkney Distillery 2003-2022 | 18 Year Old Infrequent Flyers Cask 5749
Island Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Bottled by: The Alistair Walker Whisky Company 70cl / 54.9%
Another of those splendid 'Undisclosed Orkney' single malts from a distillery that rhymes with Pieland Bark. This one is a single cask of Orkney 2003 bottled as an 18-year-old by Alistair Walker Whisky Co. for their Infrequent Flyers range.
Cask 5749 of 18-year-old Orkney 2003 was finished in virgin oak before bottling without colouring or chill filtration at its natural cask strength of 54.9%, yielding 273 bottles. This one seems exceptionally good value, particularly when you look at how much the official bottlings go for at this age.
Please note that this Infrequent Flyers Orkney 2003 is strictly Maximum 1 Bottle Per Customer. Duplicate orders will be deleted.
Attributes
| Distillery |
Undisclosed |
| Bottler |
Alistair Walker Whisky Company |
| Series |
Infrequent Flyers |
| Country | Scotland |
| Region | Island |
| Distilled Year | 2003 |
| Bottling Year | 2022 |
| Age | 18 |
| Limited Edition | Yes |
| Bottles Produced | 273 |
| Cask Type | Virgin Oak Finish |
| Cask Number | 5749 |
| Bottle Size | 70cl |
| ABV | 54.9% |
| Pre-Owned |
No |
Tasting Notes
Official Tasting Notes
Colour: Golden amber.
Nose: Digestive biscuits, toasted oak and vanilla.
Palate: Honeycomb and more vanilla. A slight sweet and savoury note emerges - salted caramel, peanut brittle.
Island Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Bottled by: The Alistair Walker Whisky Company 70cl / 54.9%
Another of those splendid 'Undisclosed Orkney' single malts from a distillery that rhymes with Pieland Bark. This one is a single cask of Orkney 2003 bottled as an 18-year-old by Alistair Walker Whisky Co. for their Infrequent Flyers range.
Cask 5749 of 18-year-old Orkney 2003 was finished in virgin oak before bottling without colouring or chill filtration at its natural cask strength of 54.9%, yielding 273 bottles. This one seems exceptionally good value, particularly when you look at how much the official bottlings go for at this age.
Please note that this Infrequent Flyers Orkney 2003 is strictly Maximum 1 Bottle Per Customer. Duplicate orders will be deleted.
Attributes
| Distillery |
Undisclosed |
| Bottler |
Alistair Walker Whisky Company |
| Series |
Infrequent Flyers |
| Country | Scotland |
| Region | Island |
| Distilled Year | 2003 |
| Bottling Year | 2022 |
| Age | 18 |
| Limited Edition | Yes |
| Bottles Produced | 273 |
| Cask Type | Virgin Oak Finish |
| Cask Number | 5749 |
| Bottle Size | 70cl |
| ABV | 54.9% |
| Pre-Owned |
No |
Tasting Notes
Official Tasting Notes
Colour: Golden amber.
Nose: Digestive biscuits, toasted oak and vanilla.
Palate: Honeycomb and more vanilla. A slight sweet and savoury note emerges - salted caramel, peanut brittle.
Description
Island Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Bottled by: The Alistair Walker Whisky Company 70cl / 54.9%
Another of those splendid 'Undisclosed Orkney' single malts from a distillery that rhymes with Pieland Bark. This one is a single cask of Orkney 2003 bottled as an 18-year-old by Alistair Walker Whisky Co. for their Infrequent Flyers range.
Cask 5749 of 18-year-old Orkney 2003 was finished in virgin oak before bottling without colouring or chill filtration at its natural cask strength of 54.9%, yielding 273 bottles. This one seems exceptionally good value, particularly when you look at how much the official bottlings go for at this age.
Please note that this Infrequent Flyers Orkney 2003 is strictly Maximum 1 Bottle Per Customer. Duplicate orders will be deleted.
Attributes
| Distillery |
Undisclosed |
| Bottler |
Alistair Walker Whisky Company |
| Series |
Infrequent Flyers |
| Country | Scotland |
| Region | Island |
| Distilled Year | 2003 |
| Bottling Year | 2022 |
| Age | 18 |
| Limited Edition | Yes |
| Bottles Produced | 273 |
| Cask Type | Virgin Oak Finish |
| Cask Number | 5749 |
| Bottle Size | 70cl |
| ABV | 54.9% |
| Pre-Owned |
No |
Tasting Notes
Official Tasting Notes
Colour: Golden amber.
Nose: Digestive biscuits, toasted oak and vanilla.
Palate: Honeycomb and more vanilla. A slight sweet and savoury note emerges - salted caramel, peanut brittle.












