Craigellachie 37y Small Batch 70cl 46.5°

New Craigellachie 37y Small Batch 70cl 46.5°
Distillery : Craigellachie / Country : Scotland / Reference: : 26230

Craigellachie 37 Year Old Small Batch is a true work of art in the world of Scotch whisky, offering an exceptional tasting experience. Aged for 37 long years, this rare single malt comes from the Craigellachie distillery in Speyside, and is distinguished by its small batch maturation in carefully selected casks.

Its brilliant golden colour heralds an extraordinary complexity. On the nose, Craigellachie 37 Years Old reveals an impressive aromatic richness, with notes of ripe fruit, honey, beeswax, and a touch of leather and tobacco, all delicately interwoven. On the palate, its smooth, well-balanced texture offers deep flavours of candied fruit, toffee, roasted nuts and sweet spices, underpinned by subtle hints of oak. The finish is remarkably long, marked by warm sweetness and lingering complexity, with notes of dried fruit and vanilla.

With an alcohol content of 46.5%, this Craigellachie 37 Year Old Small Batch is a rich and refined tasting experience, reserved for connoisseurs who seek excellence. An exceptional whisky, to be savoured slowly to appreciate every subtlety.

2 900,00 € tax incl.

soit 4 142,86 € / litre

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Features
Volume0.7 L
ABV46.5°
DistilleryCraigellachie
CountryScotland
RegionSpeyside
Age37 years
PeatNon Peated
AlcoholYes
Reference:26230

Built in 1891, Craigellachie Distillery sits in the heart of Speyside.  To cool down the alcohol vapors after distillation Craigellachie uses traditional worm tubs as only few distilleries still do.


Worm tubs are an old-fashioned condensing system, an intestine-like ring of metal coils submerged in cold water. It is through these coils that the spirit is passed and cooled slowly, resulting in a curiously meatier spirit.


The whisky-making water itself is taken from a spring on the nearby hill of Little Conval and collected in the large Blue Hill dam.


Craigellachie takes its malted barley from a particular oil-fired kiln in Glenesk, which is what lends desirable sulphur to the spirit and adds to its famed heavy character.


Thanks to this heritage, Craigellachie is an ambitious and singular whisky which can be tasted just as you prefer.

Nose: Ripe fruit, honey, beeswax, leather, tobacco, subtle wood.
Palate: Creamy texture, candied fruit, caramel, toasted nuts, sweet spices, oak.
Finish: Long, warm, with persistent notes of dried fruit, vanilla and woody sweetness.