Description
The Whiskyfind 貓映畫館 Godfather 喵教父 Invergordon 50 Years 1974 - 2025
Shu Yamamoto, born in Yokohama, Japan in 1948, graduated from Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts and Music, and has a rich creative career. In recent years, he has created a unique "cat worldview" with his "Cat Art Museum" series, which has become a global phenomenon. He has successfully integrated classical art into modern life with a fresh look, infusing everyday life with an aesthetic that is both cute and full of stories.
A passionate art enthusiast, Yamamoto is also an avid film buff. He spent several years redrawing hundreds of classic movie posters, creating his unique collection: "Meowvie Theater Cat Cinema."
Cat Cinema and Whisky
Everyone holds a few unforgettable classic films in their hearts, whether they are comedies, romances, fantasy adventures, or war epics. The classic scenes on the big screen remain as vivid as ever. This time, let The Whiskyfind, known for its storytelling through alcohol, join hands with Osamu Yamamoto's unique cat universe to take you into the "Cat Cinema," a place where flavors and emotions intertwine. Through a series of richly layered liquid art pieces, we'll accompany you to relive the cinematic memories deeply ingrained in your heart.
**The Godfather**
**The Godfather** is a 1972 American gangster film directed by Francis Ford Coppola, adapted from Mario Puzo's 1969 novel of the same name, and starring Marlon Brando and Al Pacino. As the first installment of the *Godfather Trilogy*, *The Godfather* sparked a new wave of American gangster films upon its release, winning three Academy Awards at the 45th Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Adapted Screenplay, solidifying its classic status.
The film not only depicts the rise and fall of the Corleone family, an Italian merchant family, across a century of organized crime, but also profoundly explores the intricate emotional entanglements between power, loyalty, and family. The philosophy of life and moral contradictions conveyed in the film remain widely quoted and thought-provoking to this day. From its strikingly contrasting cinematic language and visually stunning interplay of light and shadow to its unforgettable classic lines, such as "I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse," *The Godfather* has become an enduring cinematic masterpiece, continuing to shine brightly in the hearts of audiences across generations.
This Invergordon, refined over half a century, demonstrates a steadfast respect for time, quality, and tradition. Fifty years of aging is not merely a long wait, but also a symbol of patience, commitment, and an enduring faith in craftsmanship—just like the principles and unwavering beliefs passed down through generations of the Corleone family in *The Godfather*. As a rare 50-year-old single grain single cask bottled whisky, it carries the weight of time, with a complex and profound flavor profile, mellow and rounded, yet restrained and composed. Like a character in a film, it possesses wisdom hidden in silence and strength concealed in tranquility; every sip reveals a silent yet resolute tension. This is not just a whisky, but a journey of taste about heritage and conviction.
Aroma: Vanilla, oak, smoke, cedarwood, crème brûlée, chocolate, sherry, cinnamon, rouge, cardamom, stewed fruit.
Palmistry: Stewed fruit, cedarwood, sherry, crème brûlée, aged rum, cinnamon.
Finish: Cocoa, chocolate, caramel, clove, cinnamon.
Origin : Highland
Type : Whisky
Distillery : Invergordon
Bottler : The Whiskyfind
Bottling serie : 貓映畫館
Vintage : 1974
Bottled : 2025
Age : 50 Years
Cask type : Bourbon Barrel
Cask number : #2
Number of bottles : 228
Alcohol : 46.3%
Bottle Size : 700ml