Caisteal Chamuis 12 Year Old Blended Malt Scotch Whisky

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46% ABV, 750 ml, Heavily Peated

Review from the Whiskey Wash: "Mossburn Distillers has been steadily making inroads into the world of Scottish whisky for the past few years. The brand has released blended malts aged in vintage casks from around Scotland, and built some of the newest distilleries in one of the oldest whisky-producing regions in the world, including Reivers Distillery in the Lowlands region south of Edinburgh, and Torabaigh on the Isle of Skye.

Torabaigh is only the second modern-day distillery on a Hebridean island with a long whisky history, and is certainly immersing itself into the region’s long history and lore. It has released single malts under its own name, and is now the home of Caisteal Chamuis Blended Malt Scotch Whisky.

Torabaigh didn’t have to look far for the inspiration for this expression. Within eyesight of the new distillery lies the ruins of Knock Castle, which, in Gaelic, is known as Caisteal Chamus (which translates to the old fortress for the non-Gaelic speaker). By telling the story of the ruin, Mossburn has returned to its own history by again releasing a blended malt with the intent of capturing not only the history, but the “spirit” of the region as well – namely peat smoke.

To do this, they have sourced spirit from other whisky distillers from around Scotland to tell the story of bold whiskies being shared around the campfire as they were enjoyed at a time when wars were being fought over the very ruins they are looking over now.

Tasting Notes: Caisteal Chamuis 12 Year Old Blended Malt Scotch Whiskey
Vital Stats: 92 proof (46% A.B.V.) blended malt. Aged for twelve years in refill American oak hogsheads, and re-aged in American oak 230-liter barrels that held Oloroso sherry for five full years and were shipped directly from a Bodega in Jerez de la Frontera. The whisky is then re-aged in a solera style in specially coopered 500-liter European oak butts, which were also originally seasoned with Oloroso in Spain. 18.7ppm residual phenolic content. $62 suggested retail price.

Appearance: Light and turbid, Dijon mustard and honeybee-hued.

Nose: Buckwheat honey and marshmallow with a wisp of smoke.

Palate: Confection and marzipan. The sherry is very present. It is fruity from the Oloroso, with very short astringency. There is also a faint campfire and a hint of figs and dates."

 

Bottle Size: All bottles are 750ML unless otherwise noted.

21 and Over: Adult Signature Required

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