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Speyside #7 9 Year Old That Boutique-y Whisky Company 50cl, 60.5%

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Tasting Notes

Colour: Rich gold to light amber. This is based on the supplied bottle image and the stated sherry butt finish.

Nose: Big dried fruits, raisins, prunes, caramelised pear, toasted almonds, chocolate and ground coffee. This is taken directly from the official published nose note for the release.

Palate: Thick and oily, with fruit-and-nut chocolate, coffee grounds, dark wood, spicy cinnamon and hints of liquorice. This is taken directly from the official published palate note for the release.

Finish: Long, spicy and warming, with lingering dark wood, cocoa-toned richness and a touch of liquorice. This is based on the official palate note, which specifically describes a long spicy finish.

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Description

Speyside #7 9 Year Old That Boutique-y Whisky Company 50cl, 60.5% is an independently bottled Speyside single malt from an undisclosed distillery, released by That Boutique-y Whisky Company as a nine-year-old expression finished in a sherry butt and bottled at natural cask strength.

What makes this release especially appealing is its combination of youthful power and rich sherry-led character. The official tasting profile points toward dried fruits, caramelised pear, toasted almonds, chocolate, coffee, dark wood and spice, giving it a bolder, weightier style than many lighter young Speyside malts. That makes it a strong choice for drinkers who enjoy intensity as much as curiosity in an undisclosed-distillery bottling. The final sentence is an inference based on the official tasting and production notes.

Why Choose Speyside #7 9 Year Old That Boutique-y Whisky Company 50cl, 60.5%

This bottle stands out because it combines a proper age statement, natural cask strength, sherry-butt finishing and the extra intrigue of a hidden Speyside source. It has the appeal of a mystery bottling, but the official notes also show a whisky with dense fruit, chocolate, coffee and spice, so it offers more than just label interest.

Ideal For.

This bottle is ideal for drinkers who enjoy bold younger Speyside whisky with dried fruit richness, oily texture, dark sweetness and spice rather than a lighter orchard-fruit profile.

It is ideal for collectors of That Boutique-y Whisky Company releases who want a secret-distillery bottling with a clear batch identity, strong ABV and sherry influence.

It is also ideal for gifting to someone who already knows the classic named Speyside houses and would appreciate a more powerful, conversation-starting independent release. This is an inference based on the undisclosed-distillery concept, the cask-strength style and the published flavour profile.

Product Details

Product Name: Speyside #7 9 Year Old That Boutique-y Whisky Company 50cl, 60.5%.

Category: Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky.

Distillery: Undisclosed, listed as Speyside #7.

Region: Speyside, Scotland.

Bottler: That Boutique-y Whisky Company.

Batch: Batch 1.

Stated Age: 9 years old.

Cask Type: Finished in a sherry butt.

Bottle Size: 50cl.

ABV: 60.5%.

Bottle Count: Public sources conflict. Your product listing and the official Cinema Series blog summary state 1,059 bottles, while the official Scotch Collection page states 937 bottles, so the outturn should be treated with caution.

Presentation: Bottle with branded carton/box. This is based on the supplied product image.

Collector’s Note

This is an attractive bottle for collectors because it captures a lot of what makes Boutique-y releases enjoyable: hidden distillery identity, strong batch character, striking label design and a punchy natural-strength bottling. The sherry-butt finish also gives it a richer stylistic identity than a more neutral young Speyside release, which helps it stand out in a wider independent-bottling lineup. The second sentence is an inference based on the official production and tasting notes.

It also works well in a Speyside-focused collection because it shows a darker, denser side of the region without a very old age statement. That can make it appealing both as a drinker and as a bottle that represents the more modern mystery-malt style of independent Scotch releases. This is an inference based on the official notes and release format.

Additional information

Weight 1.995 kg