Cameron Brig 70cl Whisky
Cameron Bridge
Scotland
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Cameron Bridge
Scotland
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This single grain whisky was distilled at the Cameronbridge distillery in fife. A very light, gentle whisky.
Light, subtle. Honey, spice.
Caramel, mixed peels, a touch of sherry, sultanas.
Medium length, oak and honey, more peels.
I am a Texan and this fine Whisky was introduced to me by some of my fine Scottish Brothers and it is my choice of Whisky and all my guest in my home LOVE it and ask me how they can get it. The only problem i have is the last time i ordered I was told that it could not be sent to me here in the USA.
I was introduced to Cameron Brig in 2002 by a high school classmate who lived in Fife, Scotland for many years. On one of her trips back to the U.S., she brought a bottle to me. I had never been a Scotch drinker but one sip and I was converted. No more bourbon! Cameron Brig is not available here but my son was in London two years ago and picked up two bottles in a shop there. He was told that it was not longer being made. I am happy that it is still available on-line. Until I see some more, I'll just have to get by with Glenfiddich, another fine product.
it is a lovely dram , very light and smooth with a diferent flavour . A favourite of mine. Hard to get , you'll find it on line no bother.
I find this just 'Ok' and nothing that special. The fact it's solely grain reminds me too much of cheaper blended scotches that I used to drink years ago, and I suppose it's because I've been a tad spoilt over the years and now pay multiple times the amount I paid for this on better malts. I don't mean this to sound snobbish, as this is certainly drinkable and i have the odd glass for a change as some is still left, so for the money it's ok but I wont be buying again.
I live around 30 miles from the distillery but its very difficult to buy. The main supermarkets and off-licences don't stock it and even in Leven where the distillery is you can't find it with ease. I assume it is sent overseas? Anyhoo it's actually quite good.