March 10, 2009

Glencadam 25 Year Old Single Malt

I really need to come into some money so that I can start buying some great single malts like this.

The Glencadam Distillery has announced the release of a limited edition Highland Single Malt, aged 25 years. The whisky was distilled on 22 April 1983 and has since matured in Sherry cask number 1002.

Only 300 individually numbered bottles of this rare release were produced, and the bottle label also records the cask number and the date of distillation and bottling.

The bottling itself took place on 5 December 2008 at 46% ABV, with no chill filtration and without added colouring.

The Glencadam Distillery is located just outside the ancient city and former Royal Burgh of Brechin in the kingdom of Angus in the eastern Highlands of Scotland.

A single bottle is currently running around $190. Only place I've seen to buy a bottle is over at The Whisky Exchange HERE.

 

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