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Where to buy Craigellachie 12 Year Old 2009 (cask 14967) - Clan Denny (Douglas Laing) | 700ML

Craigellachie 12 Year Old 2009 (cask 14967) - Clan Denny (Douglas Laing) | 700ML

2 231 kr

Whiskey: Craigellachie 12 Year Old 2009 (cask 14967) - Clan Denny (Douglas Laing) | 700ML

Crumbly fudge, with allspice, clove, some ginger, and poached orchard fruits.

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Size: 700ML

Proof: 96 (48%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Craigellachie

Detailed Description

Single malt from Craigellachie, bottled by Douglas Laing for its Clan Denny range. Distilled in 2009, it matured in a refill hogshead for a dozen years before it was bottled, non-chill filtered, and without added colour. Only 345 bottles of this Speyside whisky were produced.

Craigellachie 12 Year Old 2009 (cask 14967) - Clan Denny (Douglas Laing) | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Fruity Speyside character, dried apples and apricots, with some barley sugar, and nutty grain.

Palate: Crumbly fudge, with allspice, clove, some ginger, and poached orchard fruits.

Finish: Toasty grain, with warm winter spices.

Distillery Information

The distillery was built in 1891 in Banffshire at the very heart of Speyside, between Rothes and Dufftown. Here are green pastures and heather-field and the distillery is in close proximity to the blissful confluence of rivers Spey and Fiddich. From the whisky distillery, perched high on the rock of Craigellachie, one can gaze over the village and namesake, and the quaint John Telford-designed bridge which crosses the river Spey. The water is drawn from a spring on Conval Hill and feeds the 3.6 million litre annual capacity of Craigellachie distillery. Co-founded by Alexander Edward, of Aultmore fame, and Peter Mackie, of the blending company White Horse, the buildings were designed by the reputable Speyside architect, Charles Doig. Lodgings were provided for the workforce in the form of terraced cottages. Each had their own small garden and every year White Horse would award the tenant with the best-kept garden. The casks and subsequent maturations are based off-site and the new make spirit is transported from Craigellachie to Dewar's Glasgow warehousing facilities. Dewar's have owned the distillery since Bacardi Martini acquired the company from Diageo in 1998. There have been independent bottlings as well as the sole official house bottling, the 2004-released fourteen year-old Craigellachie single malt.

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Craigellachie 12 Year Old 2009 (cask 14967) - Clan Denny (Douglas Laing) | 700ML

2 231 kr

Whiskey: Craigellachie 12 Year Old 2009 (cask 14967) - Clan Denny (Douglas Laing) | 700ML

Crumbly fudge, with allspice, clove, some ginger, and poached orchard fruits.

Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

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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: 96 (48%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Craigellachie

Single malt from Craigellachie, bottled by Douglas Laing for its Clan Denny range. Distilled in 2009, it matured in a refill hogshead for a dozen years before it was bottled, non-chill filtered, and without added colour. Only 345 bottles of this Speyside whisky were produced.

Craigellachie 12 Year Old 2009 (cask 14967) - Clan Denny (Douglas Laing) | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Fruity Speyside character, dried apples and apricots, with some barley sugar, and nutty grain.

Palate: Crumbly fudge, with allspice, clove, some ginger, and poached orchard fruits.

Finish: Toasty grain, with warm winter spices.

Distillery Information

The distillery was built in 1891 in Banffshire at the very heart of Speyside, between Rothes and Dufftown. Here are green pastures and heather-field and the distillery is in close proximity to the blissful confluence of rivers Spey and Fiddich. From the whisky distillery, perched high on the rock of Craigellachie, one can gaze over the village and namesake, and the quaint John Telford-designed bridge which crosses the river Spey. The water is drawn from a spring on Conval Hill and feeds the 3.6 million litre annual capacity of Craigellachie distillery. Co-founded by Alexander Edward, of Aultmore fame, and Peter Mackie, of the blending company White Horse, the buildings were designed by the reputable Speyside architect, Charles Doig. Lodgings were provided for the workforce in the form of terraced cottages. Each had their own small garden and every year White Horse would award the tenant with the best-kept garden. The casks and subsequent maturations are based off-site and the new make spirit is transported from Craigellachie to Dewar's Glasgow warehousing facilities. Dewar's have owned the distillery since Bacardi Martini acquired the company from Diageo in 1998. There have been independent bottlings as well as the sole official house bottling, the 2004-released fourteen year-old Craigellachie single malt.

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