Cragganmore was founded in Ballindalloch, Speyside, in 1869 and was the first distillery to take advantage of the railway system for transportation, with its own railway siding on the Strathspey route. The distillery was designed by Charles Cree Doig and the stone used came from the local hill 'Craggan Mor' (meaning 'big rock') which gave the n ... Read More »
The Speyside representative of the Classic Malts series is rich and spicy, with a very satisfying complexity and a well-sherried backbone. Web-Exclusive Price!
A 14 year old release of 1997 Cragganmore by Signatory as part of the Un-Chillfiltered range. It's also naturally coloured and the only real inteference on the way from cask to bottle is the lowering of the strength to 46%.
A special bottling of Cragganmore for Diageo's whisky fan club, the Friends of the Classic Malts, released in 2010. This one has been matured for slightly longer than the regular expression, sitting in casks for at least 14 years.
A double-matured Cragganmore finished in port wood pipes for extra complexity and depth. Highly unusual and extremely pleasant drinking whisky. Web-Exclusive Price!
An old bottling of the Distillers Edition double-matured Cragganmore finished in port wood pipes for extra complexity and depth. Highly unusual and extremely pleasant drinking whisky. This 1988 vintage was bottled in 2002.
A single hogshead of Craggganmore 1985, bottled by Signatory for their Cask Strength Collection. Indie bottlings of Cragganmore are pretty thin on the ground, so this is a welcome addition.