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Forget the safe stuff. This is Glen Spey gone rogue. Aged for 15 years and finished in a juicy Ruby Port cask, this single malt from the Infrequent Flyers range is an unexpected joyride through bold, fruity terrain—and there’s no turning back.
Glen Spey doesn’t often get to strut its stuff solo, but when it does—and especially when Alistair Walker is calling the shots—you’d better believe it’s worth paying attention. This dram takes the delicate, grassy DNA of Glen Spey and throws it headlong into a world of red berries, stewed fruits, dark spice, and port-soaked decadence.
At 54.8% ABV, this one doesn’t whisper—it belts out flavour with the confidence of a band doing their encore. Think black cherries dipped in dark chocolate, hints of Turkish delight, a touch of tobacco, and a warming spice finish that just won’t quit.
Naturally coloured, non-chill filtered, and pulled from a single cask—this is whisky made with conviction, not compromise. The port finish doesn’t overpower, it elevates—wrapping the Glen Spey spirit in a velvet cloak of fruit-laced charm.
If you’re into rare Speysiders with a twist, or you’re chasing the thrill of something that breaks the mould, this is your dram. One cask. 308 bottles. And when it’s gone, you’ll wish you’d grabbed two.
Nose: Ripe red berries, candy apple, crushed rose petals, toasted oak
Palate: Ruby port-soaked cherries, dark chocolate, nutmeg, subtle tobacco leaf
Finish: Long, warm, slightly dry with a lingering red fruit glow
Nose: A first-class boarding pass to indulgence. Red berries, stewed plums, and raspberry jam burst forward, backed by dusty cocoa, sweet pipe tobacco, and a whisper of oak spice. There’s an elegant herbaceous note too—like rosemary laced through dark fruit compote.
Palate: Silky, full-bodied, and ready to make an entrance. Think black cherries dipped in dark chocolate, strawberry liqueur, and a twist of pink peppercorn. That Glen Spey DNA still peeks through with soft orchard fruits and a cereal-driven backbone. The port finish doesn't overpower—it elevates.
Finish: Long and luxurious. Lingering notes of spiced red wine, Turkish delight, and toasted hazelnuts. It ends like a good story—leaving you wanting just one more chapter (or dram).