Cardhu 15 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky 70cl

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A well balanced Speyside single malt from the Cardhu familyInternational Wine and Spirit Competition - Silver 2014Delicate tropical fruit flavours with drier oak notes & spicy smokePerfect on its own or try as a Hot Toddy with lemon, hot water and clovesCardhu is faithfully produced ‘small and slow' aged 15 years to create an exceptional smoothnessOne of the most distinctive, luxurious Scotch Whisky bottles in the world, perfect as a gift.Cardhu comes from one of the oldest of the Speyside distilleries, which have nestled in foothills near the River Spey for 200 years. Members of the Cardhu whisky family are lively in character and surprise with every sip. The history of Cardhu's rise to fame is to a large part told in the story of two determined women: Helen Cumming, who founded the distillery with her husband in 1811, can fairly be called the first ‘woman of whisky', and her daughter-in-law, Elizabeth, became known as the ‘Queen of the Whisky Trade'. Aged for 15 years, this is a delightful expression from Speysider Cardhu with layers of fruity, toffeed magic. The heat and flavour purity fired in Cardhu malt whiskeys is often described as silky. This expression of Cardhu was awarded a silver medal at the San Francisco International Wine and Spirit Competition 2014. The delicate sharpness of highland strawberry chocolate truffles pairs perfectly with Cardhu's soft, intensely fruity quality. Beautifully presented in luxurious packaging, Cardhu 12yo makes the perfect gift for any whisky lover.

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A well balanced Speyside single malt from the Cardhu family
International Wine and Spirit Competition - Silver 2014
Delicate tropical fruit flavours with drier oak notes & spicy smoke
Perfect on its own or try as a Hot Toddy with lemon, hot water and cloves
Cardhu is faithfully produced small and slow' aged 15 years to create an exceptional smoothness
One of the most distinctive, luxurious Scotch Whisky bottles in the world, perfect as a gift.

Cardhu comes from one of the oldest of the Speyside distilleries, which have nestled in foothills near the River Spey for 200 years. Members of the Cardhu whisky family are lively in character and surprise with every sip. The history of Cardhu's rise to fame is to a large part told in the story of two determined women: Helen Cumming, who founded the distillery with her husband in 1811, can fairly be called the first woman of whisky', and her daughter-in-law, Elizabeth, became known as the Queen of the Whisky Trade'. Aged for 15 years, this is a delightful expression from Speysider Cardhu with layers of fruity, toffeed magic. The heat and flavour purity fired in Cardhu malt whiskeys is often described as silky. This expression of Cardhu was awarded a silver medal at the San Francisco International Wine and Spirit Competition 2014. The delicate sharpness of highland strawberry chocolate truffles pairs perfectly with Cardhu's soft, intensely fruity quality. Beautifully presented in luxurious packaging, Cardhu 12yo makes the perfect gift for any whisky lover.
Founded by Helen Cumming in 1811 as an illicit distillery and licensed in 1824, Cardhu is the first distillery to be officially pioneered by a woman. Helens daughter-in-law, Elizabeth, became known as the Queen of the Whisky Trade after cleverly exploiting the growing popularity of Scotch whisky in the late 1880s
Country of Origin
United Kingdom

Package Type
Bottle
Other Information
Storage:
Ambient
Brand
Cardhu
Manufacturer
16 Great Marlborough Street, London, W1F 7HS
Return To Address
16 Great Marlborough Street, London, W1F 7HS
Ingredients
SCOTCH WHISKY
ABV (%)
40
Units
0.1
Tasting Notes
Effortless, elegant, the generous spirit, Cardhu whisky flows like the conversation of excellent company. These smooth, sweet, mellow characters, drawn from the peat-softened waters of the Mannoch Hills, are the essential companion of any host
Please drink responsibly
Know your limits
The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week