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Friday, 26 August 2011

Craigellachie Scotch Whisky 12 Year Old 1999, Provenance 46%, 70 Cl


Craigallachie Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Speyside Region.

Provenance bottling by Douglas Laing

Distilled Summer 1999 Bottled Summer 2011

From one sherry butt DMG Ref: 7507

Craigallachie Single Malt Scotch Whisky Tasting Note;

On the nose it is spiced and raisiny - with an interesting richness akin to freshpeaches in a wood carry box.

Paletewise it is full and sweetly barley'd - peppery - with more (now macerated) soft dark fruit very much evident.

All this leads to a considerably drier finish with hints oftobacco, ginger and nutmeg.



Wednesday, 10 June 2009

Craigellachie Single Malt Scotch Whisky 1989


Founded in 1888 by Alexander Edward and Peter Mackie
Location: Speyside region Aberlour district.
Water source Spring on Little Conval hill

Craigellachie Single Malt Scotch Whisky 1989
Connoisseurs Choice (Gordon & MacPhail),

Colour: Bright amber
Neat
Nose: Sweet, fruity and herbal aromas - apple skins with hints of mint and menthol. Some sherry wood notes also present.
Palate: Sweet initially followed by a burst of peat smoke and charred oak. A sweet, malty note and a trace of sherry.

With Water
Nose: More herbal, grassy notes evident with a rich, mulled fruit element. A touch of smokiness on the edge.
Palate: Smoky with sweet spicy flavours - cinnamon and
aniseed. A touch of sherried fruitiness.
Body: Medium.
Finish: Sweet - sherry and dark chocolate.
Cask Type: Refill Sherry Hogsheads.
Whisky Style: A pleasant dramming Whisky.

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Craigellachie Single Malt Scotch Whisky is a Full Whisky -Rich Fruitcake-Heavily Sherried - Oaky - Spicy
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