
Would you look at this - the first batch of Cambus single grain Scotch whisky bottled by That Boutique-y Whisky Company! The label features a selection of references that the Cambus cognoscenti out there will surely spot from a mile off, like the wonderfully photographic stock of casks and the Cambus Iron Bridge (both underneath a blanket of snow). The distillery text may be familiar if you've seen any of the old magazine adverts for Cambus too. A rare chance to get a taste of whisky from the Cambus distillery, which sadly shut its doors in 1993.
Batch 1 is a release of just 41 bottles.
‘That Boutique-y Whisky Company’ bottles single malts, single grains, bourbons, blended malts and blends from a variety of renowned distilleries. These whiskies are adorned with cultish graphic novel-style labels.
Vanilla cream, peach skin with a little fern and eau de vie, which all give way to classic soft fudge with just a little time in the glass.
Fudge pieces in ice cream. Pass the spoon!
A return to edgier, more fragrant orchard fruit notes before a creamy banoffee finale.
Yummy grain! A drop of water smooths out its edges effortlessly, but we enjoy this one at full strength.

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Incredibly Vanilla-rich, but I do also get a big hit of the peaches that MoM are describing on the nose. Loads of fudginess too. Would love to know how old this is.