Scotch Whisky Review: Craigellachie 2006 Edition Spirits 14 Year Old / 53%

Elliott
1 min readJan 9, 2022
Another Laing brothers’ collaboration / production!

Craigellachie 2006 Edition Spirits 14 Year Old / 53%

Tasted neat

This 14-year old Craigellachie is one of 290 bottles from Sherry Butt HL18207, laid down in 2006 and bottled in 2021. It’s cask strength, natural colour, and non-chill-filtered. The label gives some very minor tasting notes:

A nose of chocolate and berries. The palate has notes of apples, salted caramel, and biscuit. The finish is long, with a hint of pepper.

  • Color: tawny (1.4)
  • Nose: sherry-forward, stewed plums, blueberry, milk chocolate, and mint
  • Taste: spicy tangy barbecued pork, lilac, hibiscus, and macadamia nut
  • Finish: long and sweet, some candied apple and lemon zest

For a single cask Craigellachie, this comes out above many offerings I’ve had with substantial flaws, giving you a somewhat-floral, sherry-forward expression that is a delightful winter dram. Priced around the 100 euro mark, it’s quite reasonable.

Rating: 6/10

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Elliott

Personal interests in literature, SF, and whisky/whiskey/scotch, Software Engineer by Trade