Cardhu Gold Reserve Whisky Gift Pack With Two Glasses, 70 cl

Regular price £42.89
Cardhu is the latest Diageo distillery to have a little core range shake up with the launch of a no age statement single malt (or two). Created using hand-picked toasted oak casks, Cardhu Gold Reserve offers something different to the classic 12 year old with a fruitier nose and a dry, warming palate. Read more.
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Each box can comfortably fit two regular sized 70 & 75 cl bottles along with a few other goodies! Box Dimensions: 197 × 330mm × 101mm







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Description
Cardhu can trace its history back to 1811 when John and Helen Cumming first started to distil- albeit without a licence initially (neighbours would look out for the Red Flag, which was a sign that excise officer was visiting). As soon as the family were able to afford the correct paperwork this was done with the distillery experiencing fantastic growth from its tiny beginnings throughout the mid 19th century.
Tasting Notes
Fairly dry with biscuity oak and a little cinnamon as well as some development of those toffee and apple notes.
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