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Highland #2 19 Year Old That Boutique-y Whisky Company 50cl, 48.1%

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Tasting Notes

Colour: Bright gold. This is an inference based on the bottle presentation and the mature hogshead style of the release.

Nose: Lots of green fruit, including sour apples, green melon, fresh limes, green banana and sharp kiwi fruit. This is taken directly from the published producer tasting note for the release.

Palate: Flinty, waxy and spicy, with paraffin, sour apple sweets, candied lemon peel, olive oil, black pepper and fresh ginger. This is taken directly from the published producer tasting note for the release.

Finish: Long, spicy and very drying. This is taken directly from the published producer tasting note for the release.

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Description

Highland #2 19 Year Old That Boutique-y Whisky Company 50cl, 48.1% is a limited Highland single malt bottled by That Boutique-y Whisky Company as Batch #2 in its cinema-themed series. Official release information confirms the 19 year age statement, 48.1% ABV, 50cl bottle size, and the fact that the distillery is intentionally undisclosed.

What makes this bottling especially attractive is the way it combines secrecy, maturity and single-cask character. Reviewed producer-linked and retailer information states that it came from a single hogshead laid down in August 2000, and that Batch #2 was released in a very small outturn of 275 bottles. That gives it much stronger individuality than a regular named core-range whisky.

Why Choose Highland #2 19 Year Old That Boutique-y Whisky Company 50cl, 48.1%

Highland #2 19 Year Old That Boutique-y Whisky Company 50cl, 48.1% stands out because it offers mature Highland whisky in a format that feels far more collectible than a standard bottling. The undisclosed distillery, single hogshead maturation, Boutique-y batch identity and 275-bottle release scale all add weight, while the tasting profile points toward green fruit, waxy notes, citrus peel, pepper and ginger rather than a heavier sherry-led style.

Ideal For.

This bottle is ideal for collectors of That Boutique-y Whisky Company releases who look for clearly defined small-batch bottlings with stronger individuality and limited outturns.

It is ideal for drinkers who enjoy Highland single malt with green fruit, mineral freshness, waxy texture, citrus peel and peppery spice rather than a sweeter wine-cask profile.

It is also ideal for adding a rarer undisclosed Highland single cask to a serious whisky shelf. This is an inference based on the confirmed single hogshead maturation, the small 275-bottle outturn and the Boutique-y batch format.

Product Details

Product Name: Highland #2 19 Year Old That Boutique-y Whisky Company 50cl, 48.1%.

Category: Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky.

Bottler: That Boutique-y Whisky Company.

Series: Cinema Series / At The Movies.

Distillery: Officially undisclosed Highland distillery.

Distillery Note: One specialist retailer describes this release as undeclared Clynelish and as a sister cask to its own Boutique-y Clynelish bottling, but this is market attribution rather than official confirmation.

Batch: #2.

Age: 19 Years Old.

Vintage / Fill Note: The reviewed producer description states the cask was laid down in August 2000.

Cask Type: Single hogshead.

Bottle Size: 50cl.

ABV: 48.1%.

Bottle Count: 275 bottles.

RRP at Release: ÂŁ124.95 in the reviewed official release information.

Presentation: Standard That Boutique-y Whisky Company 50cl bottle with branded carton, shown in the product image. This is based on the supplied image and reviewed release visuals.

Collector’s Note

This bottle has strong collector appeal because it combines the exact things many Boutique-y buyers look for: a hidden distillery, a proper age statement, a single hogshead, a clearly numbered batch and a low bottle count. At 275 bottles, it feels properly limited rather than broadly distributed.

It is especially attractive because the identity of the distillery is left undisclosed by the bottler, while specialist market commentary points toward Clynelish without official confirmation. That kind of mystery often adds extra interest for experienced whisky buyers, particularly when the flavour profile also points toward a waxy, green-fruited Highland style. This is partly an inference based on the official undisclosed status, retailer commentary and the reviewed tasting notes.

Additional information

Weight 1.995 kg