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Craigellachie 2002-2010 - 8 Year Old - Frisky Whisky - Casks 9000059/60


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Craigellachie 2002-2010 - 8 Year Old - Frisky Whisky - Casks 9000059/60
Craigellachie 2002-2010 - 8 Year Old - Frisky Whisky - Casks 9000059/60
LOT ID: 0623-328

Winning Bid
£40.00

End Date: 09 Aug 2023

Craigellachie 2002-2010 - 8 Year Old - Frisky Whisky - Casks 9000059/60

Craigellachie 2002 - 2010. 8 Year Old. Frisky Whisky bottled for Dram House Associates. Cask number 9000059/60. 70cl. 60.3%.

Distillery:  Craigellachie

Distillery Status:  Working

Region: Speyside

Distilled Year: 2002

Bottling Year: 2010

Age: 8

Limited Edition: yes

Cask Number: 900059/60

Category: Single Malt

Country: Scotland

Bottle Size: 70cl / 700ml

ABV: 60.3%

Craigellachie distillery was founded in 1890 by Sandy Brown and Peter Mackie and was absorbed into Diageo forerunner DCL in 1927. Craigellachie was expanded to four stills in 1964 but still uses worm tubs to condense its spirit. In 1998 Craigellachie was one of five distilleries sold to Bacardi along with the Dewar’s blend in order to gain the Monopolies & Mergers Commission’s blessing for the merger that created Diageo.

Craigellachie’s whisky was so important for the White Horse & Old Smuggler blends that DCL never bottled it as a single malt. DCL successors United Distillers released a 14-year-old Flora & Fauna bottling and a Rare Malts Edition in the 1990s shortly before the distillery was sold. After bottling a rather lacklustre 14-year-old around the turn of the millennium, Bacardi/Dewar’s relaunched Craigellachie properly in 2014 to great acclaim. Independent Craigellachie used to be rather rare but is now abundant and generally excellent quality.