
Dailuaine Infrequent Flyers 16 Year Old Single Cask #131 54.4%
£107.94 (Incl. VAT)
£107.94 (Incl. VAT)
Dailuaine Infrequent Flyers Single Cask #131 is a 16-year-old Speyside single malt, bottled at 54.4% ABV and matured in a rich Pedro Ximénez cask. Distilled in 2008 and released in 2025, this limited edition whisky (only 293 bottles) boasts a deep mahogany hue and an enticing nose of peaches, red plums, praline, and macadamia nuts. The palate is bold and indulgent, delivering waves of dark chocolate, espresso, and brown sugar, followed by raisins, sultanas, and a hint of Madagascan vanilla. A lingering finish of sweet spice, cloves, and black pepper makes this a powerful and complex dram.


Dailuanie is a Speyside region distillery that is owned by whisky industry giant’s Diageo. The distillery was founded in 1852 by William Mackenzie. It is situated just outside Carron in the lovely Spey valley. Speyside attracts many tourists not only the natural beauty of the region but also the substantial number of distilleries in the vicinity. Although no visitors are currently allowed at the site you can still see the distillery buildings from the local Balliemullich Burn nearby.
Towards the end of the nineteenth century Dailuiane was notably the first to build a pagoda on the kiln. This was in order to reduce the exposure between the peat smoke and the barley laid out for drying. Dialuaine's predominant aim is to produce whisky for blending but there are also independent bottling’s for sale. The official single malt release is the 16 year old Flora & Fauna that was launched in 1991. There have been a few other releases one of which was a 34 year old offered up as part of Diageo's Special Releases.

Reviewed by
The Whiskritic