
Craigellachie 2010-2021 | 11 Year Old | Berry Bros & Rudd Single Cask 10028
Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Bottled by: Berry Bros & Rudd 70cl / 60.6%
A single cask of 11-year-old Craigellachie 2010, bottled by our ermine-cloaked chums at Berry Brothers & Rudd to celebrate the imminent Chinese New Year.
This 2010 Craigellachie came from a sherry butt #10028 whose contents underwent a further oloroso sherry finish before being bottled at its mighty cask strength of 60.6%, yielding 550 bottles from the cask. This will be an epic dram.
Please note that BBR's 2010 Craigellachie 11-year-old is Maximum One Bottle Per Customer
Attributes
| Distillery |
Craigellachie |
| Bottler |
Berry Bros & Rudd |
| Series | Winter Release 2022 For Chinese New Year |
| Country | Scotland |
| Region | Speyside |
| Distilled Year | 2010 |
| Bottling Year | 2021 |
| Age | 11 |
| Limited Edition | Yes |
| Bottles Produced | 550 |
| Cask Type | Butt & Oloroso Finish |
| Cask Number | 10028 |
| Bottle Size | 70cl |
| ABV | 60.6% |
| Pre-Owned | No |
Tasting Notes
Official Tasting Notes
Nose: The heavy distillate from Craigellachie works wonderfully in ex-sherry wood, powerful aromas of struck matches and malting barley roll into muscular notes of dates, clove rock and sultana bread.
Palate: The palate is incredibly thick bringing a waxy character carried with honey, almonds, prunes with bursts of lime and mango towards the back palate.
Finish: Wood spice dominates on the finish with an array of baking spices dancing across the tongue. Powerful, complex. cerebral and moreish!
Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Bottled by: Berry Bros & Rudd 70cl / 60.6%
A single cask of 11-year-old Craigellachie 2010, bottled by our ermine-cloaked chums at Berry Brothers & Rudd to celebrate the imminent Chinese New Year.
This 2010 Craigellachie came from a sherry butt #10028 whose contents underwent a further oloroso sherry finish before being bottled at its mighty cask strength of 60.6%, yielding 550 bottles from the cask. This will be an epic dram.
Please note that BBR's 2010 Craigellachie 11-year-old is Maximum One Bottle Per Customer
Attributes
| Distillery |
Craigellachie |
| Bottler |
Berry Bros & Rudd |
| Series | Winter Release 2022 For Chinese New Year |
| Country | Scotland |
| Region | Speyside |
| Distilled Year | 2010 |
| Bottling Year | 2021 |
| Age | 11 |
| Limited Edition | Yes |
| Bottles Produced | 550 |
| Cask Type | Butt & Oloroso Finish |
| Cask Number | 10028 |
| Bottle Size | 70cl |
| ABV | 60.6% |
| Pre-Owned | No |
Tasting Notes
Official Tasting Notes
Nose: The heavy distillate from Craigellachie works wonderfully in ex-sherry wood, powerful aromas of struck matches and malting barley roll into muscular notes of dates, clove rock and sultana bread.
Palate: The palate is incredibly thick bringing a waxy character carried with honey, almonds, prunes with bursts of lime and mango towards the back palate.
Finish: Wood spice dominates on the finish with an array of baking spices dancing across the tongue. Powerful, complex. cerebral and moreish!
Original: $125.59
-65%$125.59
$43.96Description
Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Bottled by: Berry Bros & Rudd 70cl / 60.6%
A single cask of 11-year-old Craigellachie 2010, bottled by our ermine-cloaked chums at Berry Brothers & Rudd to celebrate the imminent Chinese New Year.
This 2010 Craigellachie came from a sherry butt #10028 whose contents underwent a further oloroso sherry finish before being bottled at its mighty cask strength of 60.6%, yielding 550 bottles from the cask. This will be an epic dram.
Please note that BBR's 2010 Craigellachie 11-year-old is Maximum One Bottle Per Customer
Attributes
| Distillery |
Craigellachie |
| Bottler |
Berry Bros & Rudd |
| Series | Winter Release 2022 For Chinese New Year |
| Country | Scotland |
| Region | Speyside |
| Distilled Year | 2010 |
| Bottling Year | 2021 |
| Age | 11 |
| Limited Edition | Yes |
| Bottles Produced | 550 |
| Cask Type | Butt & Oloroso Finish |
| Cask Number | 10028 |
| Bottle Size | 70cl |
| ABV | 60.6% |
| Pre-Owned | No |
Tasting Notes
Official Tasting Notes
Nose: The heavy distillate from Craigellachie works wonderfully in ex-sherry wood, powerful aromas of struck matches and malting barley roll into muscular notes of dates, clove rock and sultana bread.
Palate: The palate is incredibly thick bringing a waxy character carried with honey, almonds, prunes with bursts of lime and mango towards the back palate.
Finish: Wood spice dominates on the finish with an array of baking spices dancing across the tongue. Powerful, complex. cerebral and moreish!












