Invergordon 1984 HL The Sovereign Cask# HL19907

today I will have a closer look into this Whisky:

Invergordon 1984 HL Cask# HL 19907 The Sovereign

here are more detailed pictures of the label:

What are my expectations? Well, considering the color, casks, age and ABV I expect this Whisky to be enormous complex. I expect the oak to be quite intense but hopefully not too tart and bitter. I really looking forward to try this one. But first give it some time in the glass to breath. In this case considering the age I will let it breath for at least one hour.
During that time I will have it covered.

Let’s see if it can surprise me and that hopefully in a positive way 🙂

Appearance:
Color: dark Mahogany. Very oily as one can see by the streaks on the glass which flow very slow down the glass wall.

Nose: 91/100 points
Grain, the alcohol is quite present which I expected with this high ABV. Many red fruits, old oak, plums, spices, honey, cereals, Floral notes.

With a few drops of water the fruity flavors become more intense and there is a little campfire in the background. Some flowers and sweet notes are now more present as well. Vanilla and caramel shows up.

Taste: 91/100 points
Intense dark dried fruits and grain mixed with sweet honey. Later it adds a spiciness to it. It really explodes in flavors on the palate. Very complex, deep and full bodied

With a few drops of water the spiciness is less and the sweet and fruity flavors come out more. Still it is very deep and complex. Creamy oily, leather and very old oak furniture shows up now.

Finish: 88/100 points
Long intense finish with a lot of fruits and oak. Grain and a bit fruit sourness at the end. Stays for a very long time.

With water the fruits and the sweet flavors from vanilla and caramel are stronger now. But the tart and a bit sour notes at the end stays the same.

Conclusion:
the force is strong with this one. Many of the aspects and flavors of this Whisky fulfilled my expectations to 100%.
Very complex and deep Whisky in the nose and on the palate. One can easy play with water at this high ABV. Then the fruity notes are more intense. Only the tart and sour notes at the end of the finish ruins a little bit the overall impression and lag a bit the complexity it has on the nose and the palate. But still a great Whisky.

Overall I give this Whisky: 90/100 WhiskyYoda points

here are some more detailed bottle information:

BrandInvergordonCask/Batch#HL 19907
SeriesThe SovereignVintage10/1984
RegionScotland / HighlandsBottled10/2022
BottlerHunter Laing (HL)Age38yo
TypeSingle GrainNon-Cillfilteredyes
CasksRefill ButtNatural coloryes
ABV60.6%Whiskybase ID:232437
Bottle photo source: Whiskybase.com
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