Fable Whiskies Inchgower 10 year old - Labyrinth Chapter 10
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Fable Whiskies Inchgower 10 year old - Labyrinth Chapter 10
- Distilled: 14SEP11
- Bottled: 10DEC21
- Cask Type: Hogshead
- Alc: 59.0% ABV
Coastal distilleries are fascinating as they often deliver a unique briney and nutty quality. There are many elements in production which contribute to this nutty and spicy style of single malt. One of them might be its East Highland location in Buckie, close to the mouth of the River Spey, being the most influential. Historically linked to the Bells blend, Inchgower offers an interesting range of flavour. Beginning with tropical fruits of melon and banana, we then move into orchard fruits and vanilla before finishing with toasted almond notes.
Inchgower Distillery
Inchgower is a Speyside distillery located just outside Buckie, Moray. It was built in 1871 and was one of the area's most self-sufficient distilleries. The distillery managed to survive the Pattison crisis and WWI difficulties. The lack of demand from the American market during the prohibition was too much for Inchgower and it struggled. In 1936 it was closed down and, uniquely among distilleries, it was purchased by the local council.
Soon after, Arthur Bell and Sons bought the distillery. Ever since, the vast majority of the whisky produced at Inchgower has been used in blends including the Bell's blend. Under the Bell's ownership the production capacity was increased in 1966. After Guiness (who controlled Bell's) and Distillers Company Limited merged to form Diageo the distillery remained in the latter's portfolio.
The style of Inchgower is salty, waxy and spicy. This is achieved by employing a very short fermentation, very hot water during the mashing process and pot stills with a steep lyne arm.