Cambus 1983 27-year-old Single Cask 700ml

Cambus 1983 27-year-old Single Cask 700ml

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Introduce this iconic pour to your drinks cabinet.

DESCRIPTION

This 27-year-old Cambus 1983 Single Cask, bottled by the legendary Dead Whisky Society, offers a glimpse into the golden age of a long-dormant distillery.

Embrace the Legacy of Lost Giants:

  • Cambus Reborn: Journey back to a time when Cambus reigned as one of Scotland's largest grain whisky producers. Though silenced in 1993, its echoes endure in this exceptional cask.
    • Crafted by Masters: Bottled by the revered Dead Whisky Society, known for their exquisite bottlings from closed distilleries. Sadly, their legacy lives on only in bottles like this.
      • Timeless Grain Elegance: Prepare for a surprise! Blindfolded, you wouldn't guess this was a grain whisky. It boasts the "old school profile" of a bygone era, bursting with character and complexity.

        A Symphony of Flavors in Every Dram:

        • Nose: A captivating medley unfolds – honeyed citrus, vanilla bean, toasted walnuts, and a hint of orchard fruits, all enveloped in a gentle whisper of grain spirit.
          • Palate: The initial sweetness gives way to a crescendo of creamy malt, peppery spice, and subtle oak, revealing the hidden depths of this aged masterpiece.
            • Finish: Long and warming, with lingering notes of honeycomb, toasted almonds, and a touch of cinnamon, leaving you wanting more.

              This Cambus 1983 Single Cask is not just a whisky; it's a portal to a lost era. It's a chance to savor the forgotten artistry of Cambus, the dedication of Dead Whisky Society, and the magic of aged single grain excellence.

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              For this unique product, you can customise your order with our special Giftbuddy boxes, ribbons and additional items (perfect for gifting), or it can be shipped in a secure cardboard box instead.

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