
Carsebridge
Scotland · Opgericht in 1799 - 1983
Carsebridge distillery, located in the Lowland region of Scotland, was founded in 1799 by a group of local merchants. Over the years, it changed ownership several times and became known for its grain whisky production. The distillery operated successfully until its closure in 1983, marking the end of an era for this historic site, which was once one of the largest grain distilleries in Scotland. With a production capacity that reached impressive levels during its operation, Carsebridge utilized traditional pot stills and innovative continuous column stills in its processes, contributing to its reputation for high-quality single grain whisky. The character of Carsebridge whisky is marked by a complex flavor profile, featuring notes of fruit, oil, and nuts on the nose, and a palate that combines sweet elements with hints of lemon. The finish is often described as fruity and sweet, accompanied by tropical fruits and a touch of sherry, making it a distinctive choice among whisky enthusiasts. Notable expressions from Carsebridge include the 1982 Signatory Cask Strength and the 48-Year-Old from 1973, which showcase its rich heritage and craftsmanship.
Whisky's (10)
Carsebridge
1982 Signatory Cask Strength
Carsebridge
1979
The Last Drop Distillers
The Last Drop 2026 Collection - Carsebridge 60 Year Old Single Grain
The Last Drop
The Last Drop 60 Year Old
Carsebridge
1982
Carsebridge
1979
Carsebridge
Secret Grain, The Agency
Carsebridge
1973 The Trail
Carsebridge
Signatory Vintage 1982
Carsebridge
Signatory Vintage 1976
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- Opgericht
- 1799
- Land
- Scotland
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