
Cragganmore 36 Year Old 1991- Whiskyland Chapter Twenty Four (Decadent Drinks) Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML
Whiskey: Cragganmore 36 Year Old 1991- Whiskyland Chapter Twenty Four (Decadent Drinks) Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML
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Size: 700ML
Proof: 103.8 (51.9%ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Cragganmore
A masterclass in waxiness, this 36-year-old Cragganmore rested its entire life in a refill hogshead, developing luminous notes of beeswax, honey, pine resin, leather and camphor. Elegant, textural and quietly luxurious, this 1989 vintage single malt was filled into just 126 bottles at 51.9% ABV.
Cragganmore 36 Year Old 1991- Whiskyland Chapter Twenty Four (Decadent Drinks) Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: Beeswax, old honey, pine resin, leather, camphor and warm malt.
Palate: Waxy and resinous with honeycomb, polished oak, mineral oil and hints of herbal warmth.
Finish: Long and glowing. Beeswax, pine, leather and mellow resin.
Distillery Information
The Cragganmore distillery was founded in 1869 by John Smith, who managed The Macallan and The Glenlivet distilleries. Sited close by the main Speyside railway line and in close proximity to the elegant River Spey, the Cragganmore whisky distillery draws its water from the mineral-rich Craggan Burn, which tumbles down its namesake, the Craggan More hill. Of the 1.52 million litres the distillery produces annually, the majority is used for blending, for blenders have always revered the spirit. Today, it can be found in Old Parr, among other blended Scotch whiskies. The name derives from the Scottish Gaelic ‘creagan mór’ or ‘big rock’. In 1901, Cragganmore was among many whisky distilleries to benefit from the architectural skill of Charles Doig, the Elgin-based architect, who renovated the buildings. The stills, which have numbered four since 1964, have an unusual shape with a flat top. This is said to contribute to the unique character of the spirit. At present, Cragganmore is under Diageo ownership and has been featured accordingly in their Classic Malts range. There are currently several independent bottlings as well as a substantial core range.
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Whiskey: Cragganmore 36 Year Old 1991- Whiskyland Chapter Twenty Four (Decadent Drinks) Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML
This bottle will make a fine addition to any whisky lover.
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: 103.8 (51.9%ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Cragganmore
A masterclass in waxiness, this 36-year-old Cragganmore rested its entire life in a refill hogshead, developing luminous notes of beeswax, honey, pine resin, leather and camphor. Elegant, textural and quietly luxurious, this 1989 vintage single malt was filled into just 126 bottles at 51.9% ABV.
Cragganmore 36 Year Old 1991- Whiskyland Chapter Twenty Four (Decadent Drinks) Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: Beeswax, old honey, pine resin, leather, camphor and warm malt.
Palate: Waxy and resinous with honeycomb, polished oak, mineral oil and hints of herbal warmth.
Finish: Long and glowing. Beeswax, pine, leather and mellow resin.
Distillery Information
The Cragganmore distillery was founded in 1869 by John Smith, who managed The Macallan and The Glenlivet distilleries. Sited close by the main Speyside railway line and in close proximity to the elegant River Spey, the Cragganmore whisky distillery draws its water from the mineral-rich Craggan Burn, which tumbles down its namesake, the Craggan More hill. Of the 1.52 million litres the distillery produces annually, the majority is used for blending, for blenders have always revered the spirit. Today, it can be found in Old Parr, among other blended Scotch whiskies. The name derives from the Scottish Gaelic ‘creagan mór’ or ‘big rock’. In 1901, Cragganmore was among many whisky distilleries to benefit from the architectural skill of Charles Doig, the Elgin-based architect, who renovated the buildings. The stills, which have numbered four since 1964, have an unusual shape with a flat top. This is said to contribute to the unique character of the spirit. At present, Cragganmore is under Diageo ownership and has been featured accordingly in their Classic Malts range. There are currently several independent bottlings as well as a substantial core range.












