Built in 1898 Caperdonich was originally known as Glen Grant no.2 with the spirit being used to support its more well-known namesake nearby. Whilst having the same equipment and water source it produced a different spirit, closed after only a few years in 1902 the distillery remained silent for the next six decades before being brought back to life. With the installation of new distilling technology and renamed Caperdonich the distillery moved forward. Sadly the site was closed for good in 2002 with the last building being removed in 2011, much of the distilling equipment is now fitted into other distilleries so the legacy of Caperdonich lives on.
Duncan Taylor Caperdonich 50 Year Old is described as exhibiting “beautifully malty and sweet” aromas, with notes of “a frothy caramel latte topped with cinnamon” on the palate and “a long-lasting finish of soft gentle warm spices and sweet toasted oak notes.”
Alcohol: | 47.9% |
Volume: | 70cl |
Bottled in: | 30.04.2020 |
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Batch: | 3253 |
Number of bottles: | 88 |