Undisclosed Speyside 30 Year Old 1992 (Cask 4823) - Infrequent Flyers (Alistair Walker) 700ml bottle - Scotch Whisky whisky
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Undisclosed Speyside 30 Year Old 1992 (Cask 4823) Infrequent Flyers (Alistair Walker)

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The "Undisclosed Speyside 30 Year Old 1992 (Cask 4823) - Infrequent Flyers (Alistair Walker)" is likely a single malt Scotch whisky produced in the Speyside region of Scotland. The...

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Name Undisclosed Speyside 30 Year Old 1992 (Cask 4823) Infrequent Flyers (Alistair Walker)
Average Price £178.94

Product Properties

Volume 700ml
Alcohol Content (ABV) 45.2%
Country of Origin Scotland
Created On CasKompare 02-03-2023

Product Description

The "Undisclosed Speyside 30 Year Old 1992 (Cask 4823) - Infrequent Flyers (Alistair Walker)" is likely a single malt Scotch whisky produced in the Speyside region of Scotland. The age statement of 30 years indicates that the whisky has been matured for a minimum of 30 years. The exact character of the whisky will depend on a variety of factors, including the type of casks used for maturation, the length of time it was aged, and the production methods used at the distillery. The reference to "Infrequent Flyers (Alistair Walker)" is likely a reference to the company or individual responsible for bottling the whisky. Alistair Walker is a well-known whisky broker and blender, so it is likely that he was involved in selecting and bottling this particular expression. The term "Infrequent Flyers" may refer to the fact that the whiskies bottled by this company are rare and hard to find, or to the idea that they are exploring less well-trodden paths in the world of whisky. Without more specific information, it is difficult to say exactly what this whisky will taste like. However, as a 30 year old Speyside single malt, it is likely to be a rich and complex whisky with a depth of flavor and maturity that comes from many years of maturation in oak casks. Expect notes of fruit, oak, honey, and spice, as well as a smooth and well-balanced character.

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