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Old Islay Malt Findlater Mackie & Co Finest
Old Islay Malt Findlater Mackie & Co Finest
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Here’s a speculative tasting profile for Findlater Mackie & Co Finest Old Islay Malt, a rare independent bottling likely released in the mid-to-late 20th century. While formal reviews are scarce, we can infer its character based on its label, provenance, and typical Islay malt traits:
Tasting Notes: Findlater Mackie & Co Finest Old Islay Malt
Style: Single Malt Scotch Whisky Region: Islay Era: Possibly 1960s–1970s Bottler: Findlater Mackie & Co Ltd. (Independent bottler)
Nose:- Peat smoke and seaweed: Classic Islay maritime character. Medicinal notes: Iodine, bandages, and antiseptic hints. Lemon zest and green apple: Bright fruit to balance the smoke. Old oak and damp earth: Suggests age and depth
Palate:- Bold peat and brine: Salty and smoky upfront. Charred wood and black pepper: Spicy and warming. Toffee and malt sweetness: Adds roundness and balanceHints of espresso and dark chocolate: Earthy and rich undertones
Finish:- Long and smoky: Lingering peat and coastal salt. Dry oak and herbal bitterness: Structured and mature. Touch of citrus and ash: A clean, smoky fade
Findlater Mackie & Co was known for sourcing quality malts for its blends and occasional single malt releases. This Islay bottling likely came from one of the classic distilleries—possibly Bowmore, Caol Ila, or Laphroaig—though exact provenance is unclear. Its “Finest Old” designation suggests a well-aged malt, making it a compelling addition to vintage Islay flights or independent bottler comparisons.
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