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Cameronbridge 1987-2022 - 35 Year Old - The Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben)



Lot ID:
0825-606

shipping rate:
6

Total Bids:
85   

Winning Bid
£430.00


End Date : Jan 07 2026 08:37 PM

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CONDITION

Fair.

FILLING LEVEL

Shoulder

LOT DESCRIPTION

Cameronbridge 1987 - 2022. 35 Year Old. The Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben). Bottled by Murray McDavid on behalf of the House Of Commons. One of 334 bottles. 700ml. 46%. In wooden presentation box.

Distillery:  Cameronbridge

Distillery Status:  Working

Bottler: Murray McDavid

Region: Lowland

Distilled Year: 1987

Bottling Year: 2022

Age: 35

Bottles Produced: 334

Limited Edition: yes

Category: Grain

Country: Scotland

Bottle Size: 70cl / 700ml

ABV: 46%

Cameronbridge is one of Europe’s largest distilleries with a capacity, as of 2023, of around 130-150 million litres of spirit per annum. The Cameronbridge distillery was built in 1824 near the Fife town of Windygates by John Haig of the eponymous whisky blending and distilling dynasty and today has several functions, making neutral grain spirit for Tanqueray, Gordon’s and Smirnoff as well as grain whisky for Diageo’s blends and the Haig Club single grain whisky formerly endorsed by David Beckham.

Cameronbridge was one of the original founders of the famous Distillers Company Limited grain whisky cartel and nowadays is Diageo’s only wholly-owned grain whisky distillery, equipped with three Coffey continuous stills each capable of producing 4000 litres per hour. Aside from Haig Club, official bottlings of Cameronbridge’s grain whisky are rare, though in recent years some excellent indie bottlings have appeared.

Independent whisky bottler Murray McDavid was founded by La Réserve wine merchants Simon Coughlin and Mark Reynier with Gordon Wright from Springbank in 1994. Murray McDavid quickly established themselves in the new wave of indie bottlers, with a string of great whiskies bottled without colouring or chill filtration at a minimum strength of 46%.

After a failed bid for Ardbeg in 1997, Murray McDavid bought Bruichladdich distillery in 2000 and swiftly transformed the rundown distillery’s fortunes, employing Jim McEwan as manager and embracing the wine finishing trend with gusto. In 2012 Murray McDavid & Bruichladdich were bought by Rémy Cointreau, who sold Murray McDavid to Aceo Ltd, another whisky broker and bottling company, the following year.

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BID HISTORY

BID DATE TIME
Last Bids £430.00 7th January 2026 08:27 PM