The whisky produced at Craigellachie in Speyside is unmistakable for its full character and great body. The secret of such personality lies in the use of Worm Tubs, condensers now almost abandoned by most distilleries, which reduce contact between distillate and copper and preserve the heavier components. The distillate is so intense and fragrant, and the Craigellachie 14 bottled by Whiskyfacile is no exception.
The fruity component developed over no less than 14 years of contact with an ex-Bourbon cask is fused beautifully with moist cellar notes of toasted nuts and buckwheat cake. A Craigellachie squared.

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