£132.99
Experience the bold and complex character of The Court of Redonda Craigellachie 12 Year Old, an exclusive single malt whiskey from the Robert Graham 1874 collection. As part of the The Court of Redonda series, this Speyside whisky is inspired by Stephen Chambers RA’s art, first unveiled at the Venice Biennale in 2017.
This series features 101 imagined portraits of non-regal figures, celebrating the everyday people who could be decision-makers. The whisky captures the spirit of this artwork, marrying artistry with the craft of whisky-making. Purchase Them Online
Bottled at 50% ABV, this 12-year-old Speyside whisky reveals a nose of nutmeg, ginger biscuits, and creamy caramel. The palate is intriguingly complex, with vegetal and agave-like notes, honey, and toasted oats, balanced by a hint of chocolate raisins and meaty undertones. The long, warming finish features smoky, baked apple, and clove, making it an exceptional choice for enthusiasts.
50% ABV Aged 12 years
NOSE
Nutmeg, ginger biscuits, amaretti, caramel, almond, thick, creamy.
PALATE
Funky! A little vegetal/agave-like, honey, cantaloupe melon, burnt sugar, toasted oats, walnut skin, chocolate raisins, meaty/beefy hints.
FINISH
Rich, robust, smoky, meaty, baked apple, clove, honeycomb, liquorice, long, warming.
SUMMARY
A big, weighty Craigellachie. Complex and bold with a good journey of flavour. A bit of signature vegetal character and meatiness which becomes more like tinned fruits and custard with water.
Nose: Ginger and almonds. Palate: vegetal, agave like, melons. Finish: Robust and meaty