Chapter 7 Monologue 33 Year Old Cambus 1988 Single Grain Scotch Whisky
Tasting Notes
Nose: Fresh walnuts, sugarcane, and coconut. Loose leaf tobacco. Prickly pears and a hint of banana.
Palate: Lemon curd and angelica. Fresh oak, cinnamon, and candy sugar.
Finish: Vanilla, tobacco, lemon curd and raisins.
About this Chapter 7 Whisky
Cambus, a Lowland distillery, played a key role in the establishment of grain whisky. It began distilling malt in 1806 until owner John Mubray installed two patent stills in 1836. During the 19th century, Cambus expanded to become one of the founding companies of DCL. Its ad in The Daily Mail was critical in swaying public opinion about grain whisky. This led to DCL winning their case against malt distilleries in 1908.
Chapter 7 Whisky has finished a single bourbon hogshead in three octave casks. The octaves had previously held Glen Elgin and Linkwood. This is a well aged, well finished, example of Cambus single grain whisky.
PRODUCT NAME | Chapter 7 Monologue 33 Year Old Cambus 1988 Single Grain Scotch Whisky |
PRODUCT CODE | RBBA1000040418 |
CATEGORY | Whiskey |