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Cadenhead is Scotland's oldest independent bottler. Founded in Aberdeen around 1850 and now based in Campbeltown, the company is a household name in the whisky world. It offers thousands of bottlings in various series. Its Dumpy bottles are famous, and its 'small-batch' series is always surprising and almost always at cask strength. Cadenhead also releases its own blended whiskies. Of course, Scotch whiskies are widely represented in the range, but Cadenhead also has bottlings from, for example, Swedish and Indian distilleries.
With this new series from Cadenhead, Enigma, it is for you to guess which whisky it is. The bottler only reveals that it is a 14-year-old, peated single malt whisky from the Highlands that matured in refill-bourbon and sherry casks. (53.9% cask strength)
This 26-year-old Littlemill single malt whisky was bottled exclusively for Cadenhead's Whiskyshop in Aberdeen in 2018. The spirit for this whisky went into the (bourbon) cask in 1992, four years before the Littlemill Distillery closed. (bottled at 50.9%)
On the border with Speyside is Highland distillery Macduff (which releases its single malt whisky under the name Glen Deveron). This bourbon and Oloroso-matured Macduff appeared in Cadenhead's affordable Original Collection series. (46%)
This blended Scotch whisky was released in honour of William Cadenhead, the founder of Cadenhead's. Not an ordinary blend, of course, but a blend of Glenfarclas and Glenlivet malts and Invergordon grain whisky, the youngest of which is 43 years old! 44.2%
The Brackla distillery has been around for more than two centuries and is known as 'royal' for almost two centuries. Cadenhead bottled this Brackla single malt whisky after 11 years of maturation, the last 1.5 years in a fino sherry cask. (46%)
Speyside distillery Aultmore has been producing single malt whisky for about 125 years, as is customary in that region, mainly for the blending industry. But here's a single malt bottling. The Aultmore matured for 12 years in less common sherry casks. 46%
About ten years ago, bottler Cadenhead released this special bottling for the Belgian market. It is a 35 year (!) old Tomatin single malt whisky that matured in a bourbon cask. Nearly 200 tasters gave this dram an average of 90 points! (46.5%)
Not often do we have a whisky that is almost half a century old in the store. But now we do! This Glenlossie single malt whisky went in a bourbon cask in 1966 and was bottled by Cadenhead in 2014! A real old school dram, fruity with a hint of smoke. 43,5%
Where can you come across bottles like this anymore? Well, with us! Some still mourn the closing of the Convalmore Distillery in 1985. Rightly so! This 26-year-old Convalmore single malt whisky can certainly soothe that sadness! (bottled at 46%)
Cadenhead's is Scotland's oldest independent bottler. To date, they have released about 4700 bottlings, bottlings that are very well appreciated on average. One of the most recent is this 12 year old Glenlossie single malt whisky. (46%)
The Tamnavulin Distillery is one that was built to meet the demand from whisky blenders for single malt whisky. But apart from blends, you can also taste Tamnavulin 'pure', for example with bottlings like this 14-year-old one from Cadenhead. (46%)
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