Carsebridge 42 Year Old 1973 (cask 12366) - The Sovereign (Hunter Laing) Whisky 70cl

Scotch Whisky • 70cl • 53.1%
Product details
Carsebridge 42 Year Old 1973 (cask 12366) - The Sovereign (Hunter Laing)
Country Scotch Whisky
Distillery/Brand Carsebridge
Bottler Hunter Laing
Distillation Date May 1973
Style Grain Whisky
Bottling Date April 2016
Cask Number 12366

Carsebridge 42yo #12366

An independently bottled Carsebridge single grain Scotch whisky, aged in a refill hogshead cask for 42 years! Whisky from this distillery is very rare indeed, as it closed all the way back in the 1980s! This was distilled a short while before that fateful decade, in May 1973, and bottled in April 2016 by Hunter Laing for The Sovereign range. 167 bottles were produced.

Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt

Nose Almond croissants, red grapes and pineapple. A thick layer of caramel covers it all.

Palate Cherry bakewell, sweet spices and Toffee Crisp bars.

Finish Quite floral on the finish.

Allergy information

This product does not contain any notifiable allergens
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Reviews for Carsebridge 42 Year Old 1973 (cask 12366) - The Sovereign (Hunter Laing)
A gorgeous smooth dram, huge depth too.
Had a taster brought for me. The best whisky I have tried yet.
I brought the last bottle on line. My pension, or a great couple of night if I chose to open it.
John , United Kingdom
3 years ago