Longrow 2002 12 Years Sherry Cask Campbeltown Single Malt Scotch Whisky Cask Strength 53.1% Vol. of the Cadenhead Wood Range Collection Single Cask Bottling Series - a great Longrow Campbeltown Single Malt!
A rare vintage 2002 12 years old Longrow Campbeltown Single Malt Scotch Whisky, distilled in 2002 and after 12 years of maturation in a sherry cask bottled in April 2015 without addition of dyes and chill filtration in a limited edition of only 288 bottles from WM. Cadenhead in the Wood Range limited single cask bottling series at cask strenght 53.1% vol.
Since 2001 Cadenhead has been producing selected distilleries in the Wood Range Collection limited Single Cask Bottling series such as Aberlour, Ardbeg, Auchentoshan, Blair Athol, Ben Nevis, Bowmore, Bruichladdich, Clynelish, Cragganmore, Dalmore, Glen Elgin, Glen Moray, Glen Scotia, Glenfarclas, Glen Grant, Highland Park, Linkwood, Longmorn, Macallan, Miltonduff, Mortlach, Royal Brackla, Springbank, Strathmill, Tomatin and many other well-known distilleries in limited editions.
- Typ: Single Malt Whisky - Independent Bottling
- District: Campbeltown
- Vintage: 2002
- Age 12 years old
- Year bottled: April 2015
- Cask Wood Type: Sherry Cask
- Alcohol ABV% 53.1 - Cask Strength
- Bottling Series: Vintage 2002 Wood Range Limited Single Cask Bottling
- Bottle Size 70cl / 700ml
- not coloured / not chill filtered
- Packaging original boxed (box with traces)
- Producer/Importer: WM. Cadenhead Limited, Campbeltown, Argyl, Scotland
- Country of Origin Scotland
- limited, one of 288 bottles - rare collector´s whisky!
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