Cardhu 16 Year Old - Four Corners Of Scotland Collection 700ml bottle - Scotch Whisky whisky
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Cardhu 16 Year Old Four Corners Of Scotland Collection

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700ml

ABV

58.2%

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This limited edition single malt from Cardhu distillery ranks third in the Four Corners of Scotland Collection. This 16-year-old whiskey was once a distillery-only offering and was...

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Name Cardhu 16 Year Old Four Corners Of Scotland Collection
Brand Cardhu
Average Price £250.00

Product Properties

Volume 700ml
Alcohol Content (ABV) 58.2%
Country of Origin Scotland
Created On CasKompare 02-13-2023

Product Description

This limited edition single malt from Cardhu distillery ranks third in the Four Corners of Scotland Collection. This 16-year-old whiskey was once a distillery-only offering and was aged in refilled and recently charred American oak barrels.

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About The Brand: Cardhu

The Speyside distillery Cardhu was established in 1824 by whiskey smuggler John Cumming and his wife Helen close to Archiestown, Moray, Scotland. The distillery is presently managed by Diageo, and the Scotch whiskey from the distillery contributes significantly to the Johnnie Walker blended whiskies. The Scots Gaelic phrase Carn Dubh, which means 'Black Rock,' is where the word 'Cardhu' originates. Cardhu single malt scotch whiskey has a large spirit that is effortless and graceful, flowing like the talk of wonderful company. Any energetic host needs one of these smooth, sweet, mellow personalities to keep them company. They are derived from the peat-softened waters of the Mannoch Hills.

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