Carsebridge (silent) Single Grain Scotch Whisky 33 Year Old · 1982 Vintage
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Grain Whiskies are becoming the in thing just lately and we are proud to offer this superb Carsebridge Single Cask 33 Year Old bottled by the Independent Scottish company, Grainman (Check out their Single Cask Malt offerings named Maltman). Carsebridge Distillery was demolished in 1992 meaning bottlings such as this which only managed to yield 252 form its Bourbon barrel are incredibly rare.
Great old single grain whisky and such an underated style of whisky, you could almost pass this off as Bourbon such is the influence of the Ex-Bourbon casks.
Product Details
Tasting Notes
Colour
Deep golden amber with warm honey highlights and a bronze-tinged glow, a sunlit caramel sheen.
Nose
An expansive bouquet of fresh grain and buttery corn, with vanilla biscuit dough. Orange and mango rise alongside caramel and golden syrup, all threaded with musky, aromatic oak that lingers and promises a richly textured glow.
Palate
Creamy and indulgent, the palate offers buttery toffee popcorn and butterscotch, laced with honeycomb, chocolate and maple syrup. Clove honey adds spice while French toast and marzipan lend warmth, delivering a rich sweetness that lingers with velvety texture and refined complexity.
Finish
Fat, buttery corn lingers with breakfast pancakes and syrup, veiled in vanillin oak and aromatic spices, finishing with tinned peaches in toffee sauce.