Lowland Single Grain Scotch Whisky
Bottled by: Douglas Laing 70cl / 50%
A 30-year-old Cameronbridge 1991 vintage single grain whisky bottled without colouring or chill filtration by Douglas Laing for their Old Particular range.
Now more famous as the home of David Beckham's Haig Club, Cameronbridge distillery is the oldest and one of the last surviving grain distilleries in Scotland and produces around 150 million litres per annum.
This long-aged Cameronbridge 1991 came from a single 30-year-old refill hogshead that yielded 190 bottles at Douglas Laing's preferred strength of 50% and should be an absolute stunner.
Attributes
Distillery |
Cameronbridge |
Bottler |
Douglas Laing |
Series |
Old Particular |
Country | Scotland |
Region | Lowland |
Distilled Year | 1991 |
Bottling Year | 2022 |
Age | 30 |
Bottles Produced | 190 |
Cask Number | DL15891 |
Cask Type | Refill Hogshead |
Bottle Size | 70cl |
ABV | 50% |
Pre-Owned | No |
Tasting Notes
Nose: Sweet and sugary, gently spiced and distinctly citric, with cereal and syrup.
Palate: Honeyed and mellifluous showing hard fruit candy, burnt sugar and orange.
Finish: More orange (but burnt), with maple syrup, butterscotch and late vanilla.