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A Cambus single grain, a 28 year old, a That Boutique-y Whisky Company bottling, at 47%. Sweet and oily, showing coconut, vanilla and toffee. From a grain distillery closed in 1993. From the lost Cambus distillery in Clackmannanshire. A rare grain from a vanished distillery. Deep grain, mellowed by decades. Rich, sweet and oily.
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Bottled by That Boutique-y Whisky Company, this Cambus, aged 28 year old and bottled at 47%. Just 435 bottles were filled. Cambus was a Lowland grain distillery on the River Devon in Clackmannanshire, founded around 1806 and closed in 1993. Closed in 1993, the site is now a Diageo cooperage beside the Blackgrange warehouses.
The spirit was run off the distillery's continuous column stills, to build a soft, sweet grain character. Ex-Bourbon casks held the grain, soft oak that drives the sweetness. At this age it is rich and waxy, the sweet grain folded into a buttery, oily body. Years in oak deepen the toffee and crème brûlée notes of aged grain. Cambus was founded around 1806 by John Moubray on the River Devon in Clackmannanshire, one of Scotland's oldest grain distilleries. It was one of the five grain distilleries that founded the Distillers Company Limited in 1877. In 1906 its grain was advertised as not a headache in a gallon, helping win the What is Whisky case.
At its natural 47% it is concentrated. The ex-Bourbon gives vanilla, cream and a dessert sweetness. Beneath it run coconut, vanilla and a soft oil. A sweet, coconut led finish lingers. This is an old single grain from a closed Lowland distillery.
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