Carsebridge
Cask #12653
Carsebridge 43 Year Old 1973 Sovereign
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Carsebridge 43 Year Old 1973 vintage Lowland single grain Scotch whisky.
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Tasting Notes
This dark gold whisky has a sweet, aromatic nose of blackberries, raisins, raspberries and dark chocolate. The palate is creamy and smooth with more fruits of the forest, demerara sugar, and a hint of pepperiness. The finish is very long with lingering warm, oaky notes
Carsebridge 43 Year Old 1973 vintage Lowland single grain Scotch whisky. Single cask #12653 bottled June 2016 by Hunter Laing & Co. for the Sovereign series. 345 numbered bottles.
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Carsebridge
Carsebridge Distillery, founded by John Bald in 1798 on the outskirts of Alloa, initially produced both malt and grain whisky until the 1850s, when the installation of a Coffey continuous still spurred its transformation into a dedicated grain distillery. By 1886, two Coffey stills were operational, and a third arrived around 1966, propelling Carsebridge to become one of Scotland’s largest working distilleries by the mid-1960s. Despite its prominent standing in the Lowlandwhisky landscape, Carsebridge closed in 1983, and most of its buildings were demolished in 1992. Today, it endures solely in history as a lost Lowland grain distillery, captivating whisky enthusiasts and collectors who seek the remnants of its once-thriving legacy.
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