Cragganmore
Volume
700ml
ABV
43.7%
Age
48 YO
Retailers
1
Cragganmore 1971 48 Year Old Sherry Cask Prima & Ultima is a Scotch whisky from the Speyside region, aged for 48 years. It has an ABV of 43.7%. Cragganmore distillery is known for ...
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Cragganmore 1971 48 Year Old Sherry Cask Prima & Ultima is a Scotch whisky from the Speyside region, aged for 48 years. It has an ABV of 43.7%. Cragganmore distillery is known for its complex and floral style, often regarded as one of the classic Speyside whiskies.
Rich and complex with notes of dried fruits, dark chocolate, and a hint of spice, complemented by a subtle oakiness.
Full-bodied with layers of sherry sweetness, featuring flavors of figs, raisins, and a touch of citrus zest, balanced by a gentle nuttiness.
Long and warming, with lingering notes of dark fruit, chocolate, and a delicate spice.
An exceptional expression showcasing the depth and richness that comes with age, offering a harmonious balance of sweetness and complexity.
Cragganmore 1971 48 Year Old Sherry Cask Prima & Ultima is a Scotch whisky from the Speyside region, matured for 48 years in a sherry cask. This expression is part of the Prima & Ultima series, which showcases exceptional and rare whiskies.
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The Cragganmore distillery is definitely worth a visit thanks to its picturesque Spey Valley setting and distinctive flat top stills. To start organizing your trip, book your tour online right away. The Scotch whiskey distillery Cragganmore is located in the Scottish settlement of Ballindalloch in the Banffshire region. John Smith established the distillery in 1869 on property he leased from Sir George Macpherson-Grant. Smith choose the location because it was adjacent to the Strathspey Railway as well as the waters of the Craggan burn. Smith was an experienced distiller who had previously served as the manager of the Wishaw, Macallan, Glenlivet, and Glenlivet distilleries. The Speyside Way long-distance walking path is built along the abandoned Strathspey Railway. United Distillers marketed Cragganmore under the Classic Malts name. Since then, United Distillers has joined Diageo.
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