Cadenhead's
ABV: 49.4% 70 cL
This single grain scotch whisky from Cameronbridge Distillery in the Lowland region was distilled in 1992. It spend 31 years in a bourbon hogshead showcasing brandy snaps, vanilla pod and custard cream biscuits are just a few of the distinctive sweet notes.
Bottled in August 2024 by Cadenhead's without chill-filtration and no artificial colour. Limited to 192 bottles.
Brandy schnapps, caramel, honeycomb, vanilla pod. Quite buttery.
Vanilla pods, Crème Brûlée, custard creams.
Ginger, caramel toffee, syrup and toasted oak.
Tax included.
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Union Street
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Aberdeen AB10 1TS
United Kingdom
| Region | Lowlands |
| Distillery | Cameronbridge |
| Cask type | Bourbon hogshead |
| Bottling company | Cadenhead's |
| Outrun | 192 bottles |
| Whisky type | Single grain |
The Cameronbridge Distillery was founded in 1824 by John Haig. In 1829, it became one of the first distilleries to install a Patent Still invented by Robert Stein, John Haig's cousin. Soon after, two Coffey stills were added to keep up with the latest technology. The huge demand for the liquid had the distillery producing non-stop, 24 hours a day 7 days a week. In the late 90s, the production was expanded beyond whisky and Cameronbridge started distilling gin and vodka as well. 2007 marked the latest expansion to this powerhouse. Today, Cameronbridge is owned solely by Diageo and is the backbone of many blends.
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This single grain scotch whisky from Cameronbridge Distillery in the Lowland region was distilled in 1992. It spend 31 years in a bourbon hogshead showcasing brandy snaps, vanilla pod and custard cream biscuits are just a few of the distinctive sweet notes.
Bottled in August 2024 by Cadenhead's without chill-filtration and no artificial colour. Limited to 192 bottles.
Tax included.
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