Cameronbridge 2006 14 Year Old, Berry's Cask #372974
Details
Cameronbridge was founded in 1824 by John Haig, a family connected with whisky-making since the 17th century. In 1877, it became a core part of the famous Distillers Company Ltd (DCL). As well as being Scotland’s oldest grain distillery, Cameronbridge is also the nation’s largest by output. Despite the distillery’s vast size, whisky from Cameronbridge is rarely seen bottled under its own name, with the bulk of it going into blends.
Tasting notes:
The nose gives delicate dark chocolate aromas with coconut and banana. Given time, confected fruit notes emerge. The palate is generous, swelling with abundant fruit, more coconut, toffee and hints of tobacco leaf. A sophisticated dram which evolves very well over time.
Bottled in 2021 after being aged since 2006.
Aged for 14 Years.
One of only 309 bottles.
Distilled at Cameronbridge Distillery, bottled by Berry Bros and Rudd.