Cragganmore 1973 / 29 Year Old
Frequently Bought Together

Frequently Bought Together

£3,050

Product Description

At 29 years old, this is by some distance the oldest official bottling of Cragganmore that has ever come to the market. A long-time favourite here at TWE, this is also the top-ranked Cragganmore on Serge Valentin's Whiskyfun.

Cragganmore 1973 29 Year Old

  • Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky
  • Distillery Bottling

70cl / 52.5%

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£850

£708.33 ex VAT

 (£1,214.29 per litre)

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Tasting Notes

Tasting Notes

  • Producer's Tasting Notes

    • Nose

      Fragrant, grassy, herbal, dry and sweet.Waxed wood and polished leather. Burnt sugar, like crème brulée.With water, linseed oil aromas.

    • Body

      Soft, slightly oily, dry.

    • Palate

      Dry; thyme and pepper, also sweet; liquorice and orange blossom. Drinks well at full strength; some acidity, some nuttiness.

    • Finish

      Medium to long, dry, flowery, cleansing. Pleasant nutty aftertaste.

  • Tasting Notes from Whiskyfun (Serge Valentin)

    • Nose

      Very flowery and very fruity, which is incredible considering its age. This one is not for the sherryheads! Lots of tropical fruits: pineapple, guava, tons of light breakfast honey. Extremely fresh! Develops on melon and peach, freshly squeezed oranges… A nectar. Whiffs of white pepper from the wood. What a perfect balance! Hints of peat?

    • Mouth

      Stunning attack on fresh fruit salad and white pepper. Bold, rich, yet clean and fresh. Lots of honey, fresh fruits (melon, pear)… Some oaky notes too (tannins, pepper, vanilla, cinnamon). This one really proves that there’s life without some heavy sherry in Speyside. Long, beautifully balanced finish on pollen, and white pepper. An old ‘straight shooter’ that, once again, shows that there isn’t only sherry and/or peat in life. I like it a lot!

    • Score

      90 points.

Customer Reviews

  • el_valenciano

    I got a bottle here in Spain. Incredible dram, expensive, but by all means it's worth the price. Just excellent, the notes just as those described by Serge. I give it a 93 points!