Alistair Walker
ABV: 55.6% 70 cL
This single malt was distilled in 2007 at the MacDuff Distillery in Banff in the Highland region of Scotland. It was matured for 17 years, including 5 years and 4 months finish in a single Maderia Hogshead, resulting in notes of vanilla, dates and buttery shortbread.
Bottled at natural cask strength, without chill-filtration or artificial colouring by Alistair Walker for his Infrequent Flyers Collection.
Roasted peanuts, prunes, apricots and dark treacle.
Heavy vanilla, with dates, buttery shortbread and toasted almonds.
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Union Street
472
Aberdeen AB10 1TS
United Kingdom
| Region | Highland |
| Distillery | MacDuff |
| Cask type | Madeira Hogshead Finish |
| Bottling company | Alistair Walker |
| Outrun | 311 Bottles |
| Whisky type | Single Malt |
| Cask number | 1806 |
Located in Banff, on the northeast coast of Scotland, Macduff Distillery was established in 1960. The distillery produces smooth, approachable Speyside single malts with a light, fruity character, featuring notes of apple, pear, vanilla, and gentle maltiness.
Macduff uses traditional copper pot stills and a combination of bourbon and sherry casks for maturation, creating a balanced and easy-drinking whisky. While much of its production is used in blended whiskies, its single malts are increasingly recognised for their delicate flavours and classic Speyside style, offering a gentle alternative to more robust regional expressions.
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This single malt was distilled in 2007 at the MacDuff Distillery in Banff in the Highland region of Scotland. It was matured for 17 years, including 5 years and 4 months finish in a single Maderia Hogshead, resulting in notes of vanilla, dates and buttery shortbread.
Bottled at natural cask strength, without chill-filtration or artificial colouring by Alistair Walker for his Infrequent Flyers Collection.
Tax included.
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