Chapter 7 Invergordon 1974 is a Highland single-grain single cask of exceptional age — Invergordon is the Highlands' only grain distillery, on the Cromarty Firth. Standalone single-grain releases at this age are rare; the slow integration of column-still corn spirit and American oak makes this kind of ultra-aged spirit possible without the wood overrunning the distillate. MATURATION: distilled November 1974, matured fifty years in a single bourbon hogshead, bottled October 2025 by Chapter 7 in the Monologue series. 239 bottles total, natural colour, non-chill-filtered, at 43.8% volume. SUGGESTIONS: pour neat in a Glencairn at room temperature; let it open for five minutes before adding three drops of cool water to reveal the deeper register. A contemplative glass for a quiet evening, paired with a mild Dominican Connecticut robusto, or on its own. Not a cocktail base.
Tasting notes
Deep amber gold with mahogany highlights.
Dried tropical fruits, polished oak, coconut, old leather, old honey.
Silky and layered: caramelised nuts, spiced orchard fruits, gentle oak tannins.
Long, refined: toffee, nutmeg, soft tobacco leaf.
Chapter 7 publishes single casks the way an editor commissions essays — picky about voice, indifferent to fashion. This Invergordon anchors the Monologue line as the oldest spirit the house has ever bottled.The choice to lead with a grain whisky — a category the Scotch trade typically relegates to blends — is the kind of editorial conviction that defines Chapter 7.
IWSC: Gold Medal (Chapter 7 expressions)