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A Hidden Highland Gem, Uncaged
The Infrequent Flyers range by Alistair Walker celebrates the off-the-radar whiskies, and this 2008 Blair Athol, aged for 17 years, is a standout. From a single cask, bottled at natural cask strength, this Highland dram delivers big character with absolutely no compromise.
Crafted at the Blair Athol distillery in Pitlochry, often overlooked but never underwhelming, this single malt brings rich layers of dried fruit, clove spice, and roasted nuts, all underpinned by the distillery’s signature malty backbone.
Unchillfiltered and with natural colour, this is whisky for purists. If you love bold flavours and rare bottlings that punch well above their weight, this one's for you.
Nose: Dates, gingerbread, cracked pepper and old leather.
Palate: Dense and layered – dark fudge, allspice, fig jam, and toasted oak.
Finish: Long and elegant with spicy heat and a hint of tobacco leaf.
Distillery: Blair Athol
Bottled by: Alistair Walker (Infrequent Flyers)
Distilled: 2008
Age: 17 Years
ABV: 50.8%
Unchillfiltered / Natural Colour
Single Cask Release
Cask Strength – Limited Bottling
A bold 17-year-old Highland single malt from Blair Athol, bottled at natural cask strength. Expect rich fruitcake, spice and oak in this limited Infrequent Flyers release.