That Boutique-y Whisky Company

Blended Grain #1 Aged 45 Years Batch 3

44.2% ABV • Whisky • 500ml • Sold Out

Blended Grain Whisky from The Lowlands in Scotland

$452.96 + tax and deposit

$430.31 for Whisky Folk Members

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PRODUCER
That Boutique-y Whisky Company

BOTTLER
Blended Whisky by That Boutique-y Whisky Company

AGE
45 Years Aged, Distilled 1976

CASK TYPE
Unknown

RELEASE
Strath Exclusive In BC Cask Strength Limited Edition Release Of 406 Bottles

CHILL-FILTRATION
No

ADDED COLOUR
No

PEAT SMOKED
No

From The Official Website

The 1976 British Isles heat wave led to the second hottest summer average temperature in the UK since records began. The ensuing drought would have seriously impacted the amount of whisky made that year.

1976 is when the grain whisky in this blend was distilled.

Not only is this a 45 Year Old Blended Grain whisky, but it’s a blend of just two distilleries, both of them long closed, and one of the two, only operating for a very short period of around 22 years before it was closed.

Back in the mid 1970s Scotland had 12 grain whisky distilleries supplying their whisky to the hundreds of blends sold around the world.

The first, North of Scotland closed in 1980, the last, Port Dundas closed in 2010. This is a marriage of Carsebridge (closed in 1983), and North of Scotland, a distillery only around for 22 years.

From The Official Website

The 1976 British Isles heat wave led to the second hottest summer average temperature in the UK since records began. The ensuing drought would have seriously impacted the amount of whisky made that year.

1976 is when the grain whisky in this blend was distilled.

Not only is this a 45 Year Old Blended Grain whisky, but it’s a blend of just two distilleries, both of them long closed, and one of the two, only operating for a very short period of around 22 years before it was closed.

Back in the mid 1970s Scotland had 12 grain whisky distilleries supplying their whisky to the hundreds of blends sold around the world.

The first, North of Scotland closed in 1980, the last, Port Dundas closed in 2010. This is a marriage of Carsebridge (closed in 1983), and North of Scotland, a distillery only around for 22 years.

Proudly Bottled By That Boutique-y Whisky Company

That Boutique-y Whisky Company arrived in 2012 with the good sense not to behave like a solemn old institution. Created by Atom Brands, it entered the whisky world with a rather different sort of confidence: playful in appearance, certainly, but serious in intent. Its now-familiar labels, drawn in a comic-book style and crowded with in-jokes, industry nods, and sly visual references, could easily have tipped into gimmickry in lesser hands. Instead, they became part of a broader identity, one that suggested whisky could be knowledgeable without becoming joyless, and distinctive without dressing itself in borrowed gravitas.

What has made the company endure is that the liquid has never been secondary to the label. The range has drawn from an unusually wide field, including Scotch single malt, grain whisky, bourbon, and other world whiskies, often from distilleries that are either seldom seen or no longer operating at all. That breadth has given the company a curatorial quality, less concerned with building a single house style than with presenting characterful spirits in small, memorable releases. It has also shown a marked preference for transparency, most notably when it moved away from non-age-statement labelling in favour of clearer age declarations, an unusually forthright step in an era when many producers were heading in the opposite direction.

If many independent bottlers trade on austerity, That Boutique-y Whisky Company has prospered by proving that wit and seriousness need not be enemies. Beneath the illustrated labels and slightly mischievous tone lies a firm understanding of what enthusiasts actually want: distinctive whisky, plainly presented, with enough individuality to justify its place on an increasingly crowded shelf. It manages, rather cleverly, to be both approachable and deeply insiderish, which is no small trick in whisky.

Whisky Folk Review

Our club members sampled this in July 2024 at Whisky Showcase

The below is the average score out of 5 from our members, and the flavour profile which was voted to be the most prominent.

4.5

Malty & Dry

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