Cameron Brig Single Grain Scotch Whisky, 0,7 L, 40%

Product information "Cameron Brig Single Grain Scotch Whisky, 0,7 L, 40%"

Cameron Brig Single Grain Scotch Whisky 0.7L 40%

The former owner of the Cameronbridge distillery in the Lowlands was a cousin of Robert Stein, the inventor of the continuous distillation process. It is therefore not surprising that the Cameronbridge distillery quickly switched to this process and thus produced high-quality grain whisky.

After producing both malt and grain whisky for several years, the distillery decided to concentrate its whisky production on grain whisky. This whisky is one of the few available of the rare single grain whiskies. It runs amber-gold into the glass and is reminiscent of freshly cut hay and caramel on the nose. On the palate there are clear notes of fruit, toffee and pepper. The aftertaste is relatively short, but makes you want the next sip!

Age: not stated
Alcohol content: 40% Vol.
Country: Scotland
Filling quantity: 0,7 Liter
Region: Lowlands
Responsible food business operator: Diageo Deutschland GmbH, Reeperbahn 1, 20359 Hamburg, Deutschland
Sherry: -
Type: Grain Whisky
Year: not stated

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