Two Bourbon hogsheads matured this sweet cask strength gem from Cadenheads. Their notes read, “Thick and chewy with rye like spices. Hints of oak with honey butter, coconut flakes, green grapes and cardamon pods.” Bottled in 2019 at 57.8% Alc./Vol. 432 bottles produced.
Founded in 1824 by John Haig, Cameronbridge is the oldest grain whisky distillery in Scotland and remains the largest in Europe. Apart from producing one of only two proprietary bottled single grain Scotch whiskies available in the U.K. (Cameron Brig), Cameronbridge is occasionally available from independent bottlers like Cadenheads. Wheat is sourced from the east coast of Scotland, while water is sourced from on site bores. Gin and vodka are also produced, with three Coffey stills and one Patent still currently in action. The house style is light, clean, fruity and flavourful, providing the backbone for Diageo’s blends, including Haig Club.