Overall rating
78.48/100
ratings
27
Whiskybase ID
WB71038
Category
Single Malt
Distillery
Bottler
Ceder & Tjeder (C&T)
Bottling series
Dram Good Whisky No.1
Vintage
10.06.2003
Bottled
11.06.2015
Stated Age
12 years
Cask Type
Refill Bourbon Hogshead
Cask number
124/2003
Number of bottles
299
Strength
59.9 %
Size
700 ml
Added on
13 aug 2015 7:51 pm by larced
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Overall rating
78.48/100
ratings
27

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Whisky reviews for Craigellachie 2003 C&T

5 users have left 5 reviews for this whisky. Average rating is 78.48 points.

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  1. drdave scored this whisky 85 points Member Senior

    This is a wonderfully evil whisky. It’s extremely raw
    and actually rather brutal. If you like sweet or gentle whiskies or if you’re
    mainly in to sherry monsters, stay away. If you enjoy your whisky raw and ”worm
    tubsy” – beyond Craigellachie, think young Old Pulteney, perhaps also
    young Springbank – then this will be right up your alley. For me, it’s
    heaven.
    • Nose
      The first quick impression is ”what?! Is this
      tequila?” Once that shock settles, there is much to discover here. Phenolic;
      medicinal, raw, immature in the most positive sense (I would *never* have
      guessed twelve years of age on the first impression of the nose in a blind
      test). Motor oil; grass; seaweed; citrus (lemon, red grapefruit); raw meat;
      chili powder, or a rub containing chili powder; some dusty old dried flowers.
      Water lifts up that lovely crude motor oil and adds a tone of slightly burned
      earth and fried spices. Way back, a hint of lemon and merengue pie. This is
      raw, unpolished and not for the faint-hearted.
    • Taste
      Markedly sweeter than the nose. Honey with dried
      flowers (is that heather I feel?), grapefruit, and yes, that motor oil again,
      and loads of it; a hint of vanilla in the background. With water, delicate
      grassy notes; lemon; flowers and spun sugar, although those oily notes still
      dominate.
    • Finish
      A wonderful mix of fresh spcies (rosemary, thyme)
      being fried in oil at maximum heat, that motor oil again; lemon zest; vanilla
      candy. With water: less…demanding, shall we say? Those notes of oil recede and
      the sweeter notes dominate together with the lemon.

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  • Fresh Fruit
    Fresh Fruit
  • Old Wood
    Old Wood
  • Dried Fruit
    Dried Fruit
  • Chocolate
    Chocolate
  • Citric
    Citric
  • Coal-gas
    Coal-gas
  • Cooked Fruit
    Cooked Fruit
  • Cooked Mash
    Cooked Mash
  • Cooked Vegetable
    Cooked Vegetable
  • Fragant
    Fragant
  • Green-House
    Green-House
  • Hay-like
    Hay-like
  • Honey
    Honey
  • Husky
    Husky
  • Kippery
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  • Leafy
    Leafy
  • Leathery
    Leathery
  • Malt Extract
    Malt Extract
  • Medicinal
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  • Mossy
    Mossy
  • New Wood
    New Wood
  • Nutty
    Nutty
  • Oily
    Oily
  • Plastic
    Plastic
  • Rubbery
    Rubbery
  • Sandy
    Sandy
  • Sherried
    Sherried
  • Smokey
    Smokey
  • Solvent
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  • Sweaty
    Sweaty
  • Toasted
    Toasted
  • Tobacco
    Tobacco
  • Vanilla
    Vanilla
  • Vegetative
    Vegetative
  • Yeasty
    Yeasty