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Glencadam Call That A Grand Prix 11 Year Old 2011 is a distinctive Highland single malt Scotch whisky, released to commemorate the Lunar Grand Prix driven during the Apollo 16 mission in 1972—a remarkable moment in space exploration when astronauts navigated the Moon’s surface in the Lunar Roving Vehicle. Distilled in 2011 and matured in a single first fill bourbon barrel (#TWB1034), this exclusive bottling was released in March 2023. Just 207 individually numbered bottles were produced, making it a rare and highly collectible release, exclusive to The Whisky Barrel.

Why We Think You’ll Love It

  • Aged 11 years in a single first fill bourbon barrel (#TWB1034)

  • Distilled in 2011 and bottled March 2023

  • Created to mark the Apollo 16 Lunar Grand Prix (1972)

  • Limited to just 207 individually numbered bottles

  • Exclusive to The Whisky Barrel

  • A vibrant, fruit-forward Highland malt with a playful and collectible story

The Glencadam Call That A Grand Prix 11 Year Old 2011 is a celebration of exploration, curiosity, and flavour. With its bright bourbon-cask character and unique lunar-inspired backstory, this is a whisky that appeals equally to collectors and those seeking a truly memorable single malt experience.

Bottle Information

Bottler: The Whisky Barrel
Cask Type: first fill bourbon barrel
Cask #: #TWB1034
ABV: 62.10%
Type: Single Malt Scotch
Region: Highland
Age: 11 Year Old
Vintage: 2011
Volume: 70cl

Tasting Notes

Interstellar vanilla ice cream, with meteoric chocolate sprinkles. Craters of lemon sherbet, melon asteroids, pineapple rings and telescopic barley sugars. Tropical fruit black hole leading to a total eclipse of banana, nutmeg and rocket fueled lemon juice.

Glencadam
Cask #TWB1034

Glencadam Call That A Grand Prix 11 Year Old 2011

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