Lowland Single Grain Scotch Whisky Bottled by: Brave New Spirits 70cl / 57.0%
A single cask Cameronbridge 2010 12-year-old single grain whisky bottled in 2022 at full cask strength without colouring or chill filtration by Brave New Spirits for their Cask Noir series.
This Cask Noir 12-year-old Cameronbridge 2010 was finished in Cask 354867, a first fill Pedro Ximenez sherry hogshead that yielded 290 bottles at its poky natural cask strength of 57%. Sherry-finished young single grain whiskies aren't exactly abundant, so grain fans should jump on this one.
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Cameronbridge 2010-2022 | 12 Year Old Brave New Spirits Cask Noir Single Cask 354867
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The only way to drink an affordable and decent strength Macallan. A strong Sherry influence with a ‘vintage’ feel, akin to a Springbank 21 I drank 25 years ago when you could pick one up without bankrupting yourself