CRAIGELLACHIE 10 years 2014 1st Fill Oloroso Sherry Butt S.V
SCOTLAND / SPEYSIDE - GLENCRAIG - Ref. 68659
- 0,7l
- 57,1%
- Case of 6
- Packaging SANS
This Craigellachie distilled in 2014 aged 10 years in first-fill oloroso sherry casks before being bottled at 57.10%. This Speyside single malt has powerful, long-lasting aromas revealing notes of chocolate, coconut and nougat.
A confidential distillery owned by John Dewars & Sons (Bacardi) since 1998, Craigellachie was founded in 1891 by a colorful character: Peter Mackie. Creator of the international commercial success, White Horse blend, Peter was one of the whisky industry's five Barons, one of the famous “Big Five”. His uncle, whom he later inherited, was none other than James Logan Mackie, owner of the Lagavulin distillery on Islay.
A confidential distillery owned by John Dewars & Sons (Bacardi) since 1998, Craigellachie was founded in 1891 by a colorful character: Peter Mackie. Creator of the international commercial success, White Horse blend, Peter was one of the whisky industry's five Barons, one of the famous “Big Five”. His uncle, whom he later inherited, was none other than James Logan Mackie, owner of the Lagavulin distillery on Islay.
This Craigellachie distilled in 2014 aged 10 years in first-fill oloroso sherry casks before being bottled at 57.10%. This Speyside single malt has powerful, long-lasting aromas revealing notes of chocolate, coconut and nougat.
A confidential distillery owned by John Dewars & Sons (Bacardi) since 1998, Craigellachie was founded in 1891 by a colorful character: Peter Mackie. Creator of the international commercial success, White Horse blend, Peter was one of the whisky industry's five Barons, one of the famous “Big Five”. His uncle, whom he later inherited, was none other than James Logan Mackie, owner of the Lagavulin distillery on Islay.
A confidential distillery owned by John Dewars & Sons (Bacardi) since 1998, Craigellachie was founded in 1891 by a colorful character: Peter Mackie. Creator of the international commercial success, White Horse blend, Peter was one of the whisky industry's five Barons, one of the famous “Big Five”. His uncle, whom he later inherited, was none other than James Logan Mackie, owner of the Lagavulin distillery on Islay.