Caperdonich
Cask #9321

Caperdonich 20 Year Old 1992 Old Malt Cask

Regular price £182.58 GBP
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Caperdonich 20 Year Old 1992 vintage Speyside single malt Scotch whisky. Read more
Caperdonich 20 Year Old 1992 Old Malt Cask
Regular price £182.58 GBP
Regular price Sale price £182.58 GBP
£152.15 ex VAT
Sale Sold out

Bottle Information

Bottler: Hunter Laing & Co.
Cask: #9321
Cask Type: refill hogshead
Type: Single Malt Scotch
Volume: 70cl
Region: Speyside
Vintage: 1992
Age: 20 Year Old
ABV: 50.00%
Caperdonich 20 Year Old 1992 vintage Speyside single malt Scotch whisky. Single refill hosghead cask #9321 expression of the lost Scotch distillery bottled by Hunter Laing & Co. in 2013 for the Old Malt Cask range. 322 bottles. Caperdonich Caperdonich Distillery was founded in 1897 and its two stills were fired up a year later. Caperdonich Distillery was situated beside the North of Scotland Railway in the north west corner of Rothes in Scotland’s Speyside whisky region and was established at a time when whisky sales were on the up and up. But Caperdonich Distillery opened just as whisky sales crashed and subsequent wars and prohibition inhibited its recovery. And having closed in 1902 it remained mothballed until 1965 when the stills were fired up once again. It closed once more in 2002, and now that we have finally come to appreciate the complexity and depth of Caperdonich malt whisky ...... demolished in 2011. Caperdonich whisky was intended primarily for blended scotch but a small volume has been released by independent bottles as Caperdonich single malt whisky. A lost Scottish Speyside malt whisky distillery. Nose: Aromatic and citric - fresh and clean with a green grocer style.
Palate: Frucitferously toffee's + creamy butter, spices & butterscotch.
Finish: More vanilla + orange zest, hard candy, camphor and oak.
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Caperdonich
Caperdonich Distillery, established in 1897 beside the North of Scotland Railway in the northwestern corner of Rothes, fired up its two stills just a year later. Unfortunately, it opened during a downturn in whisky demand and closed in 1902, remaining mothballed until 1965 before permanently shutting down in 2002. Demolished in 2011, Caperdonich remains a lost Scottish Speyside malt whisky distillery, with most of its production historically destined for blended Scotch. However, a small volume of Caperdonich whisky still appears through independent bottlers, notably in the Old & Rare single cask releases by Hunter Laing, preserving this distillery’s memory for whisky enthusiasts and collectors worldwide.
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