North British 14 Year Old 2011 The Octave (Duncan Taylor) 70cl, 54.2%
Tasting Notes
Colour: Bright gold.
Nose: Vanilla cream, toffee, honeyed cereal and soft oak spice.
Palate: Smooth and warming with caramel, sweet grain, coconut, pepper and polished wood.
Finish: Medium to long with lingering sweetness, gentle spice and toasted oak.
Description
North British 14 Year Old 2011 The Octave (Duncan Taylor) 70cl, 54.2% is a vintage single grain Scotch whisky that brings together proper age, a clear distillation year and the specialist character of Duncan Taylor’s The Octave series. Distilled in 2011 and released at 14 years old, it offers a more enthusiast-focused take on grain whisky, with the kind of identity and strength that helps it stand apart from more standard bottlings.
What makes this bottle especially appealing is the way mature North British can balance sweetness, softness and oak influence. Single grain whisky often develops notes of vanilla, caramel, polished wood and gentle spice over time, and the 54.2% ABV here should give those flavours extra weight and texture. As part of The Octave range, it also carries a recognisable independent bottling style, making it attractive both for drinkers who enjoy exploring grain whisky and for collectors who like clearly defined vintage releases.
Why Choose North British 14 Year Old 2011 The Octave (Duncan Taylor) 70cl, 54.2%
This bottle stands out because it offers mature single grain whisky in a more individual and characterful format than many everyday grain releases. The combination of North British, a 2011 vintage, a 14 year age statement and Duncan Taylor’s The Octave series gives it a strong identity and a more specialist appeal.
It is also a very good choice for buyers who enjoy whisky beyond the single malt category. Well-aged grain whisky can offer a polished, sweet and rewarding profile, and this release has the extra strength to deliver that style with more presence and depth.
Ideal For.
This bottle is ideal for drinkers who enjoy mature single grain Scotch with vanilla sweetness, oak richness and a fuller natural strength style.
It is ideal for collectors building a Duncan Taylor or The Octave selection and wanting a respected grain distillery in the lineup.
It is also ideal for gifting to someone who appreciates independent bottlings and enjoys discovering characterful whisky outside the usual single malt focus.
Product Details
Product Name: North British 14 Year Old 2011 The Octave (Duncan Taylor) 70cl, 54.2%.
Category: Single Grain Scotch Whisky.
Distillery: North British.
Region: Lowlands, Scotland.
Bottler: Duncan Taylor.
Series: The Octave.
Vintage: 2011.
Stated Age: 14 Years Old.
Bottle Size: 70cl.
ABV: 54.2%.
Presentation: The supplied image shows the standard The Octave bottle presentation.
Bottle Count: No confirmed bottle outturn is stated in the provided title or clearly readable from the supplied image.
Collector’s Note
This bottle has a more informed kind of collector appeal. Rather than relying on a famous single malt name, it offers a mature age statement, a vintage year, a respected independent bottler and a recognisable series identity. That makes it a very good addition for buyers who like building a collection with more range and personality.
It is also attractive because North British remains a strong name in grain whisky for enthusiasts who know the category well. In a clearly defined Octave release like this, it becomes an especially neat way to add a vintage grain bottling with proper shelf presence.
Additional information
| Weight | 2.10 kg |
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