Cragganmore Single Malt Scotch - 750ml

Cragganmore Single Malt Scotch - 750ml

4.20 4.2 (read 5 reviews)
Key Features
Spirits
Scotland
Cragganmore
Almond

John Smith, the founder of Cragganmore Distillery, is said to have been the most experienced distiller of his day. He had been manager of Macallan, Glenlivet and Wishaw distilleries, and was lease holder of Glenfarclas distillery when he persuaded his landlord, Sir George Macpherson-Grant, to lease him the land to build a new distillery at Ballindalloch beside the Strathspey railway line, in 1869. Cragganmore (the name of the hill behind the distillery, whose springs supply the water for production) was the first distillery to be deliberately sited to take advantage of railway transport, and a private siding was built on the Strathspey railway to accommodate distillery traffic. John Smith was a great railway enthusiast, but since he weighed 308 pounds (140kg) and was too wide to enter a railway carriage, he was obliged to travel in the guards van! He died in 1886, leaving the business to his son Gordon, who largely rebuilt the distillery in 1901. In 1923, Gordon''s widow sold the disti

Product Reviews

Cragganmore 12 year - A Classic Speyside Scotch Sep 9, 2009
5.00 5/5.0
Pros:
Beautiful toffee sweetness, with no peat flavors makes for a classic Speyside single malt.
Cons:
None, unless you like peaty scotch.

Review: Beautiful sweet single malt with plenty of smoke, cinammon and marzipan flavors.

A great Speyside May 18, 2006
4.00 4/5.0
Pros:
A great introduction to the Speyside region
Cons:
none

Review: should be on your list

Cragganmore 12 year old single malt. A good one for beginners or aficianados alike. Apr 9, 2003
4.00 4/5.0
Pros:
Not hard to find, smooth finish
Cons:
a little mild for me

Review: Great starter single malt for the novice or for unwinding at the end of the day.

Gaggenmore? Dec 9, 2001
3.00 3/5.0
Pros:
inexpensive for a single malt, light, airy
Cons:
too much like J & B?

Review: Think of a single-malt version of J & B and you won't be far off the mark.

Complex, delicate, a thinkers dram Dec 20, 2000
5.00 5/5.0
Pros:
Nose, smoothness, complexity, value for money
Cons:
None, the perfect speyside?

Cragganmore Single Malt Scotch - 750ml
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