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A Cambus malt whisky distillery already existed near Stirling, Lowlands, but the owner at the time decided to rebuild it in 1836 for grain whisky production. In 1914, the Cambus distillery almost completely went up in flames. Only at the end of 1937 after being rebuilt, did it turn back to production. In 1993 the owner decided to stop the distillery. It is notable that especially in recent years quite a few independent bottlings of Cambus single grain have been released.
Cambus's turbulent history as a grain distillery dates back to 1836 and ended with its closure in 1993. Fortunately, bottlings of this single-grain whisky are still being released, such as this Fragrant Drops. (40 years old, sherry-matured, 45.6% ABV)
Although the Cambus grain distillery closed 30 years ago, bottlings of the single-grain whisky still appear every now and then. This one is from Signatory Vintage. The whisky matured for 31 years in a refill Oloroso sherry cask and is bottled at 50.5%.
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