Cambus 1991 WCh

Overall rating
86.60/100
ratings
9
Whiskybase ID
WB92992
Category
Single Grain
Distillery
Bottler
The Whisky Chamber (WCh)
Vintage
24.09.1991
Bottled
09.01.2017
Stated Age
25 years
Cask Type
Refill Sherry Hogshead
Cask number
79885
Number of bottles
191
Strength
55.3 %
Size
500 ml
Label
misprint 1996, small date 1991
Added on
25 feb 2017 7:47 am by Daniel Hohleweg
UncoloredNon-chill FilteredCask StrengthSingle Cask Whisky
Overall rating
86.60/100
ratings
9

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Whisky reviews for Cambus 1991 WCh

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  1. Whisky-Connaisseur did not rate this whisky Expert Senior

    This single grain whisky from the independent bottler The Whisky Chamber is on the sweet side with a lovely vanilla nose that pleasantly echos on the palate as well as a good mastered alcohol. Good balance of fruit, oak and spice with not an unpleasant bitter note of grape peel in the background. Lovely sweet, creamy and deliciously tasty. https://www.whisky-connaisseur.de/tasting-notes-english/single-grain-whiskies/
    • Nose
      Rich and sweet with vanilla, toffee and blossom honey. Fruity notes of yellow cherries and apricots emerge, followed by some citric fruits and oak spice in the background.
    • Taste
      As the nose suggests quite sweet with honey, vanilla and cherries plus an extra creaminess. Pleasantly warming with cinnamon, subtle white pepper and a touch of marzipan. Sticky notes of ripe plum arrive, followed by some bitter grape peel and cloves towards the finish.
    • Finish
      The finish is medium long, soft and creamy with blossom honey, vanilla custard, caramel and toffee. Slightly bitter grape peel, dry oak and cloves on the tail. Pleasantly warming.

      With water: Lively on the nose when a splash of water is added. More vanilla, toffee and cherry fruit while the spiciness - oak and black pepper in particular - is enhanced, too. Still sweet on the palate with vanilla, cherries, plums and oranges, accompanied by a warming spiciness of oak, white pepper, cinnamon and cloves. Again, some bitter notes of grape peel and oak towards the finish. The finish is medium long, creamy with honey and vanilla. Becomes fairly dry on the tail with oak, cloves and grape peel.

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