Craigellachie 13 Year Old - Batch 14 (That Boutique-y Whisky Company) 500ml bottle - Scotch Whisky whisky
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Craigellachie 13 Year Old Batch 14 (That Boutique Y Whisky Company)

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With its fourteenth batch of Craigellachie single malt, AsThat Boutique-y Whisky Company is back, and this 13-year-old offering is another standout. Being one of the few still usin...

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Name Craigellachie 13 Year Old Batch 14 (That Boutique Y Whisky Company)
Average Price £54.95

Product Properties

Volume 500ml
Alcohol Content (ABV) 53.3%
Country of Origin Scotland
Created On CasKompare 02-05-2023

Product Description

With its fourteenth batch of Craigellachie single malt, AsThat Boutique-y Whisky Company is back, and this 13-year-old offering is another standout. Being one of the few still using a worm tub condenser, the Speyside distillery is recognized for giving its whiskey the meaty, powerful flavor that makes it so dang good. Contrary to what the name would indicate, these qualities are not obtained by putting actual, enormous worms in the tub. Batch 14 is a 446-bottle release. Limited edition whiskies from several prominent distilleries are packaged by That Boutique-y Whisky Company in addition to award-winning blends. These whiskies have cool, graphic novel-inspired labels.

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About The Brand: Craigellachie

The Speyside region's rock, Craigellachie, is everything not your average 'Speyside' whiskey. Its fruity, muscular flavor, which was considered out of date even in 1891, is due to the employment of worm tub condensers. This robust but fragrant flavour goes against what is expected. Many distilleries in the earlier days of whiskey manufacturing used worm tubs to chill their alcohol. We continue to use this conventional method of returning our vapour to liquid form after distillation. We discover that the worm tubs give the spirit an added flavor, aiding in the development of our unique personality.

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