
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.

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I live in Texas and all that come to my house and have a Dram or two LOVE it and want to come back for more!!
Since I was introduced to Cameron Brig I have drank any other Whisky and ALL my friends that have tried it LOVE it ask well.
I live in Canada where Canadian Club Rye Whisky is the countries number one seller. There are strong similarities in taste to the two distilleries. So come on Cameronbridge get your ass in gear and export this scotch and make huge profits and make Canadians happy.
I had not tasted many Lowland whiskies and the Cameron Brig actaully turned out to be one of the best whiskies I ever tasted.
bnj was a glenmorangie blend, this is nothing like it . however it is a nice light dram well worth a try , a replacement for bnj ?? a highland malt blend that is quite nice & underestimated is william lawson , dont read too much into the negative reviews , instead have a look at what Ralphy said about it & i would agree with him , all the best malt matey