
Cameronbridge 31 Year Old 1992 North Star Spirits Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML
Whiskey: Cameronbridge 31 Year Old 1992 North Star Spirits Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML
Distilled at Cameronbridge in 1992, this single grain Scotch spent the next 31 years maturing, and was drawn from a refill wine barrique by the folks at North Star Spirits in 2024. A release of 179 cask-strength bottles.
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Size: 700ML
Proof: 91.8 (45.9%ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Cameron Bridge
Distilled at Cameronbridge in 1992, this single grain Scotch spent the next 31 years maturing, and was drawn from a refill wine barrique by the folks at North Star Spirits in 2024. A release of 179 cask-strength bottles.
Cameronbridge 31 Year Old 1992 North Star Spirits Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: Satisfying and charming aromas.
Palate: On the palate it is very elegant, rich and full-bodied.
Finish: Perfect, long lasting finish.
Distillery Information
Though there is little hard evidence, Robert Haig was said to have operated the earliest whisky distillery and certainly the earliest ever referenced. It was in 1655, that he was frowned upon by church elders for using his still on the Sabbath and was summoned to appear before the Kirk Session. In 1824, one of his descendents, John Haig, built the Cameron Bridge distillery in Windygates in the Lowlands and it was one of the first distilleries to produce grain whisky. The Haig Gold blend was released around this time. John’s cousin, Robert Stein built the first continuous still. In 1877, Cameron Bridge merged with five whisky companies, forming Distillers Company Ltd and John Haig was one of the directors. In 1919, John Haig & Co was purchased by Distillers Company Ltd. During the early 1990s, £9 million was spent on renovating the distillery and it reopened in 2000. Cameron Bridge is, today, a decidedly colossal distillery with a capacity of over 30 million litres annually. A single grain whisky is released from the distillery and bottled as Cameron Brig. There have been both independent releases as well as the official bottling. Today, Cameron Bridge is set for gin production following the closure of Gordon’s gin distillery in Essex. The Haig brand lives on today with the Dimple range of blended whiskies. Remember the motto, ‘don’t be vague, ask for Haig!’.
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Whiskey: Cameronbridge 31 Year Old 1992 North Star Spirits Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML
Distilled at Cameronbridge in 1992, this single grain Scotch spent the next 31 years maturing, and was drawn from a refill wine barrique by the folks at North Star Spirits in 2024. A release of 179 cask-strength bottles.
Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!
Featured in
- ROLLING STONE
- MEN'S JOURNAL
- US WEEKLY
ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.
Size: 700ML
Proof: 91.8 (45.9%ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Cameron Bridge
Distilled at Cameronbridge in 1992, this single grain Scotch spent the next 31 years maturing, and was drawn from a refill wine barrique by the folks at North Star Spirits in 2024. A release of 179 cask-strength bottles.
Cameronbridge 31 Year Old 1992 North Star Spirits Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: Satisfying and charming aromas.
Palate: On the palate it is very elegant, rich and full-bodied.
Finish: Perfect, long lasting finish.
Distillery Information
Though there is little hard evidence, Robert Haig was said to have operated the earliest whisky distillery and certainly the earliest ever referenced. It was in 1655, that he was frowned upon by church elders for using his still on the Sabbath and was summoned to appear before the Kirk Session. In 1824, one of his descendents, John Haig, built the Cameron Bridge distillery in Windygates in the Lowlands and it was one of the first distilleries to produce grain whisky. The Haig Gold blend was released around this time. John’s cousin, Robert Stein built the first continuous still. In 1877, Cameron Bridge merged with five whisky companies, forming Distillers Company Ltd and John Haig was one of the directors. In 1919, John Haig & Co was purchased by Distillers Company Ltd. During the early 1990s, £9 million was spent on renovating the distillery and it reopened in 2000. Cameron Bridge is, today, a decidedly colossal distillery with a capacity of over 30 million litres annually. A single grain whisky is released from the distillery and bottled as Cameron Brig. There have been both independent releases as well as the official bottling. Today, Cameron Bridge is set for gin production following the closure of Gordon’s gin distillery in Essex. The Haig brand lives on today with the Dimple range of blended whiskies. Remember the motto, ‘don’t be vague, ask for Haig!’.












