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Cardhu 16 Year Old - Four Corners of Scotland Collection | 700ML

€709,95

Whiskey: Cardhu 16 Year Old - Four Corners of Scotland Collection | 700ML

Third in the Four Corners of Scotland Collection is this limited edition single malt from Cardhu distillery.

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ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.

Size: 700ML

Proof: 116.4 (58.2%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Cardhu

Detailed Description

Third in the Four Corners of Scotland Collection is this limited edition single malt from Cardhu distillery. Previously a distillery exclusive, this 16-year-old whisky matured in refill and freshly charred American oak casks.

Cardhu 16 Year Old - Four Corners of Scotland Collection | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: The lively, fresh and floral aroma yields grassy top notes with ripe orchard fruits and a trace of vanilla, on light balsa wood base.

Palate: The taste starts sweet, then there is a delicious spicy dryness as really peppery warmth lasts into the long finish. Adding a good dash of water calms this and brings out sweet, light juiciness.

Finish: The finish remains pleasingly long; sweet chilli-pepper heat lingers on the aftertaste.

Distillery Information

Cardhu, Diageo’s best selling single malt Scotch whisky, was originally founded in 1811 by a notorious whisky smuggler called John Cumming. The Cardhu distillery sits high on the Northern banks of the river Spey in Moraytown, overlooking the imposing mountain range, Ben Rinnes. John licensed the distillery a year after the Excise Act of 1823, thereby ending his illicit operation. Cardhu was purchased for £20,500 in 1893 by John Walker and Sons, who latterly became purveyors of the renowned Johnnie Walker blends. In 1930, the distillery was acquired by Distillers Company Ltd who later became part of Diageo. Today, Diageo use the vast majority of the Cardhu spirit in their Johnnie Walker blends and less than a third is matured and bottled as single malt. Following the massive demand for Cardhu Scotch whisky and the resultant difficulties in meeting said demand, Diageo vatted the Cardhu malt with that from other distilleries, naming the whisky Cardhu Pure Malt. This generated heated debate as to the definitions surrounding the terms ‘single malt’ and ‘vatted/blended’ and as to what was to be considered a ‘pure malt’. Today, there is but one independent bottling, from Signatory, though there is a good range of single malt, as well as the Cardhu Pure Malt, which, it has been alleged, includes some whisky from Glendullan.

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Cardhu 16 Year Old - Four Corners of Scotland Collection | 700ML

€709,95

Whiskey: Cardhu 16 Year Old - Four Corners of Scotland Collection | 700ML

Third in the Four Corners of Scotland Collection is this limited edition single malt from Cardhu distillery.

Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

Featured in

ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.

Size: 700ML

Proof: 116.4 (58.2%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Cardhu

Third in the Four Corners of Scotland Collection is this limited edition single malt from Cardhu distillery. Previously a distillery exclusive, this 16-year-old whisky matured in refill and freshly charred American oak casks.

Cardhu 16 Year Old - Four Corners of Scotland Collection | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: The lively, fresh and floral aroma yields grassy top notes with ripe orchard fruits and a trace of vanilla, on light balsa wood base.

Palate: The taste starts sweet, then there is a delicious spicy dryness as really peppery warmth lasts into the long finish. Adding a good dash of water calms this and brings out sweet, light juiciness.

Finish: The finish remains pleasingly long; sweet chilli-pepper heat lingers on the aftertaste.

Distillery Information

Cardhu, Diageo’s best selling single malt Scotch whisky, was originally founded in 1811 by a notorious whisky smuggler called John Cumming. The Cardhu distillery sits high on the Northern banks of the river Spey in Moraytown, overlooking the imposing mountain range, Ben Rinnes. John licensed the distillery a year after the Excise Act of 1823, thereby ending his illicit operation. Cardhu was purchased for £20,500 in 1893 by John Walker and Sons, who latterly became purveyors of the renowned Johnnie Walker blends. In 1930, the distillery was acquired by Distillers Company Ltd who later became part of Diageo. Today, Diageo use the vast majority of the Cardhu spirit in their Johnnie Walker blends and less than a third is matured and bottled as single malt. Following the massive demand for Cardhu Scotch whisky and the resultant difficulties in meeting said demand, Diageo vatted the Cardhu malt with that from other distilleries, naming the whisky Cardhu Pure Malt. This generated heated debate as to the definitions surrounding the terms ‘single malt’ and ‘vatted/blended’ and as to what was to be considered a ‘pure malt’. Today, there is but one independent bottling, from Signatory, though there is a good range of single malt, as well as the Cardhu Pure Malt, which, it has been alleged, includes some whisky from Glendullan.

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