Cambus
Cask #102827

Cambus 32 Year Old 1991 Lady of the Glen (2024)

Regular price £194.88 GBP
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Step into the luxurious world of Cambus 32 Year Old 1991, a rare single grain Scotch whisky that has been matured for over three decades in an Oloroso sherry butt. As part of the distinguished Lady of the Glen collection, this extraordinary release celebrates the rich history of the now-closed Cambus distillery, bringing to life the complexity and elegance that only time and exceptional cask selection can deliver. 121 numbered bottles.

Cambus 32 Year Old 1991 Lady of the Glen (2024)
Regular price £194.88 GBP
Regular price Sale price £194.88 GBP
£162.40 ex VAT
Sale Sold out

Bottle Information

Bottler: Hannah Whisky Merchants
Cask: #102827
Cask Type: oloroso sherry butt
Volume: 70cl
Region: Lowland
Vintage: 1991
Age: 32 Year Old
ABV: 47.60%

Tasting Notes

TWB Tasting Notes: Nose: The nose is rich and complex, offering a luxurious bouquet of dried fruits, including figs, raisins, and prunes. These deep, fruity notes are complemented by rich aromas of dark chocolate, treacle, and polished oak. As it opens up, subtle hints of leather, toasted almonds, and a delicate waft of tobacco leaf add layers of depth and sophistication. Palate: On the palate, this whisky is velvety and indulgent. The rich sweetness of toffee and caramel leads the way, followed by a delightful medley of spiced fruitcake, candied orange peel, and spiced raisins, all hallmarks of the Oloroso sherry influence. The whisky’s long maturation brings a beautifully balanced interplay of sweetness and oak, with warming notes of cinnamon, nutmeg, and a hint of dark chocolate adding complexity. The creamy texture envelops the palate, making each sip a decadent experience. Finish: The finish is long, smooth, and warming, with lingering notes of sherried fruits—particularly figs and raisins—mingling with gentle oak and sweet spices. As the flavors gradually fade, a subtle hint of leather and roasted coffee emerges, leaving a lasting impression of elegance and refinement.
Step into the luxurious world of Cambus 32 Year Old 1991, a rare single grain Scotch whisky that has been matured for over three decades in an Oloroso sherry butt. As part of the distinguished Lady of the Glen collection, this extraordinary release celebrates the rich history of the now-closed Cambus distillery, bringing to life the complexity and elegance that only time and exceptional cask selection can deliver. 121 numbered bottles.
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Cambus
Founded in 1806 by John Moubry, Cambus Distillery was established in Cambus near Alloa within Scotland’s renowned Lowlands whisky region to produce both malt and grain whisky. Moubry was part of a group of distillers who were strategically incentivized by the Stein and Haig family to temporarily close their operations, enabling Stein and Haig to maintain their monopoly in exporting Scottish spirits to the London gin market. Although Cambus Distillery ceased operations in 1993, its legacy endures as its whisky remains available through independent bottlers like Hunter Laing Sovereign, whose Cambus grain whiskies are highly sought after by enthusiasts and collectors alike. Today, the former distillery site is repurposed as a Diageo cask filling works, ensuring that Cambus’s rich heritage continues to influence the world of Scottish whisky.
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