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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.
This is a great opportunity to taste the single malt whisky from the Caperdonich Distillery, which closed in 2002. This bottle is part of the 2008 Chairman's Stock bottling from Cadenhead. The Speysider matured for 27 years in a bourbon cask. (56.8%)
Cadenhead is Scotland's oldest bottler with thousands of bottlings to its name. Among all those bottlings, every now and then, there is a bourbon whisky. Here is another one: a 21-year-old Tennessee bourbon, sweet, fruity, floral and spicy. (41.5%)
In 2016, bottler Cadenhead released this really old (31 years) Glenburgie single malt whisky in their Single Cask series. The Speysider matured in a sherry cask and was bottled at 46.1% cask strength.
In 1996, Lowlands distillery Littlemill closed its doors after some two and a half centuries. Six years earlier, the spirit for this Cadenhead bottling went into the cask to emerge 24 years later as a single malt whisky of excellent quality. (53.7%)
After almost two and a half centuries of activity in the Lowlands, the Littlemill Distillery closed its doors in 1996. And some twenty years after that closure, Cadenhead released a 24-year-old, bourbon-matured bottling of the single malt whisky. (52.2%)
The Enigma bottlings from Cadenhead, as the name suggests, do not mention the distillery. With this edition, we have to make do with the knowledge that it is an 11-year-old, oloroso-matured Lowland single malt whisky at 57.5% ABV. For a nice price!
In the spring of 2017, Cadenhead bottled this Dufftown single malt whisky after it had matured for 38 years, since 1978, in a bourbon cask. A mature 'old school' whisky! This is also evident from the score of 89 points on Whiskybase. (44.6% ABV)
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%)
The MacDuff Distillery is located on the border of Speyside and the Highlands. Much of their malt whisky goes into blends, notably William Lawson's, but this is a single malt bottling by Cadenhead, 13 years old, bourbon matured and at 46% ABV.
In 2017, Cadenhead's Authentic Collection released a bottling of a 26-year-old Bladnoch single malt whisky. This malt from the 'Queen of the Lowlands' aged in a bourbon cask and is bottled at 49%. An oily, buttery dram with lots of fruit, honey and nuts.
Ledaig is the characteristically peated single malt whisky from the Tobermory Distillery on the Scottish Isle of Mull. Bottler Cadenhead released this 14-year-old, bourbon-matured Ledaig in their favourably priced Original Collection. (bottled at 46%)
This bottle dates back to the time when 'single malt' was called 'pure malt', and when Cadenhead still bottled in dumpy bottles. The bottle contains a 16-year-old Benromach single malt whisky, at the time intended for the Italian market. (45.7%, 75cl)
Eighty years ago, the Glenallachie Distillery was built in the Speyside, but it wasn’t until 2018 that their first core bottlings appeared. Independent bottlings of the single malt appeared earlier and still do, like this one from Cadenhead. (10y, 46%)
In 2002, the Speyside distillery Caperdonich closed; this Cadenhead's bottling dates from long before that. Sometime in the 1980s, this 17-year-old Speyside single malt appeared on the Italian market in a 75cl Dumpy Bottle. (bottled at 45.7% ABV)
Cadenhead has had experience bottling whisky since 1850. Distillery Miltonduff has been distilling whisky since 1824, so this bottling is based on a total whisky experience of 375 years! A nice 15-year-old, bourbon-aged single malt for a nice price. (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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