Craigellachie

Craigellachie 14 Year Old 1971 Gordon & Macphail Connoisseurs Choice Old Map Label Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (1985) 5cl Miniature

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Craigellachie 14 Year Old 1971 Gordon & Macphail Connoisseurs Choice Old Map Label Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (1985) 5cl Miniature An old miniature of Craigellachie back in its direct...

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Craigellachie 14 Year Old 1971 Gordon & Macphail Connoisseurs Choice Old Map Label Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (1985) 5cl Miniature
£65.00 GBP

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Craigellachie 14 Year Old 1971 Gordon & Macphail Connoisseurs Choice Old Map Label Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (1985) 5cl Miniature

An old miniature of Craigellachie back in its direct fire distillation days. Beautiful stuff and lower priced than you would pay today in a bar. 

Arguably the most famous independent bottler of Scotch whisky there is. Gordon & MacPhail was founded in Elgin in 1895 by James Gordon and John Alexander MacPhail. It is now owned by the Urquhart Family who have bow bottled over 350 different expressions from around 69 different distilleries. Gordon & MacPhail is the Trading name of Speymalt Whiskies while also owning the Benromach distillery, which they purchased in 1993. Some of the brands include Connoisseurs Choice, Cask Strength, Rare Old and Speymalt.

About Craigellachie

Sulphur has become an emotive subject in recent years, but it is one which is also misunderstood. There are two ways in which you can get sulphurous notes in whisky. One is through the burning of sulphur candles in casks to stop bacterial infection. Although this was once standard in Jerez with the rise of bespoke casks for the whisky industry the practice has now been outlawed.

The second form of sulphur comes from barley and is naturally produced during the whisky-making process. If you cut down the amount of copper available to spirit vapour the higher the sulphur levels in the new make will be. What appears to not have been understood is that this sulphur disappears in time. It acts as a marker; an indication that once its cloak has been lifted a spirit will emerge either as meaty (Cragganmore, Mortlach, Benrinnes) or fragrant (Glenkinchie, Speyburn, Balblair, AnCnoc, and Craigellachie) In other words, sulphur can be desirable.

Craigellachie revels in its sulphurous nature. The first thing you smell as you enter the distillery is the notes of cabbage and beef stock. This is rising from the worm tubs which sit at the back of the distillery. It is the small amount of copper contained within them that helps to promote this character. They also add weight to the palate of the mature spirit.

Long fermentation has however fixed fruitiness within the spirit and this tropical/floral note emerges in the mature spirit. It’s this character: full, yet aromatic which has made Craigellachie a prized malt for blending: it has been a major contributor to White Horse since the late 19th century – with the result that it had to wait until 2014 to receive its promotion to the rank of front-line malts.

40% ABV

5cl / 50ml

Product specifications table
Specification name Specification Value
Country Scotland
Region Speyside
Whiskey style Single malt
Whiskey variety Scotch

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