
The Infrequent Flyers Undisclosed Orkney 22yo 2003 Marsala Finish is a whisky for those who appreciate discovery, a stunningly complex single malt that bridges Orkney’s windswept character with the decadent sweetness of Marsala wine. Bottled by Infrequent Flyers, a label celebrated for uncovering hidden gems from Scotland’s most intriguing distilleries, this 22-year-old expression stands as a masterclass in balance, maturity, and individuality.
Distilled in 2003 and aged for more than two decades, this whisky spent its final months resting in Marsala wine casks, imparting layers of fruit, spice, and honeyed depth. Bottled at natural cask strength and without chill filtration or added colour, it offers an authentic experience that honours both the spirit’s island origins and the finesse of its finishing cask.
Nose: Dried apricot, heather honey, and subtle smoke wrapped in warm oak and baked fruit.
Palate: Silky and rich, with notes of sultana, toffee, candied orange, and gentle maritime salt.
Finish: Long and elegant — combining sweet wine richness with the earthy, smoky whisper of Orkney.
A 22-year-old Orkney single malt, crafted with time, patience, and precision.
Finished in Marsala wine casks for a unique, fruity, and indulgent character.
Bottled at cask strength for full flavour and natural intensity.
A limited edition release from Infrequent Flyers, rare, collectible, and unforgettable.
This is a whisky that tells a story, of northern shores, maritime air, and the artistry of cask finishing. The Infrequent Flyers Undisclosed Orkney 22 Year Old 2003 Marsala Finish is not just a dram to be tasted, but an experience to be savoured.