Uncharted Whisky Co. Whiter Shade of Pale, 7 Year Old Single Malt Whisky

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  • Uncharted Whisky Co. Whiter Shade of Pale, 7 Year Old Single Malt Whisky
  • Uncharted Whisky Co. Whiter Shade of Pale, 7 Year Old Single Malt Whisky

Uncharted Whisky Co. Whiter Shade of Pale, 7 Year Old Single Malt Whisky

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Spirit Whisky
Style Speyside, Smooth, Sweet, Citrus and Tropical Fruit, Floral
Where's it from? Speyside, Scotland
Volume 70cl
ABV 45.9%
Pairing/Garnish Neat but probably best with a splash of water

 

Uncharted Whisky Co. Whiter Shade of Pale is a dangerously drinkable single malt whisky with a palate filled with pineapple, lemon shortbread, gooseberry jam, and pear drops, layered over a base of American cream soda. The finish is smooth and long, with notes of florals, oak, and stone fruit. Expertly crafted for a unique and satisfying experience.

About the Producer

The Uncharted Whisky Company is an independent whisky bottler operated exclusively by Jack Breslin and Dana de Vos. They work in the gorgeous village of Fintry, Scotland where they harbour a passion for creating exceptional whisky.

They select casks of whisky that they love. Sometimes bottling them straight away and sometimes maturing them further. Sometimes they do something a little more radical and finish the maturation in a completely different cask.

Each whisky has a name which comes from the world of music.  Even their blend is called Mixtape.  It is fun and creative and as interesting to collect as the vinyl.

Their goal is quite simply to create!

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Alistair Montgomery
A fine drink to enjoy

I can find the star system difficult, as whisky can be judged by its quality, value for money, or both. This is a fine whisky and clearly good value for money, yet it can not compete for taste against something twice the price. Value for money, this is 5 stars.
I like it because it is not too "in your face" or overpowering yet still has its own character.