Caperdonich
Speyside / Scotland
- Distillery bottlings 4
- Adelphi Distillery 1
- A. D. Rattray 2
- Alambic Classique 1
- Berry Bros. & Rudd 6
- Blackadder 1
- Càrn Mòr 3
- Chivas Brothers 4
- Douglas Laing 9
- Duncan Taylor 21
- Gordon & MacPhail 11
- Holland Whisky Association 1
- Hunter Laing 2
- Lady of the Glen 1
- Lombard 1
- Maltbarn 1
- Malts Of Scotland 1
- Murray McDavid 2
- Sansibar 1
- Signatory 9
- That Boutique-y Whisky Company 5
- The Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) 1
- The Ultimate Whisky Company 8
- WM Cadenhead 4
Duncan Taylor
Caperdonich 20 year old 1992
Caperdonich 20 year old 1992
Caperdonich 21 year old 1992 cask 46220
Caperdonich 21 year old 1992 cask 46222
Caperdonich 23 year old 1992 cask 411035
Caperdonich 36 year old 1972 cask 7446
Caperdonich 37 year old
Caperdonich 37 year old 1972
Caperdonich 37 year old 1972 cask 6733
Caperdonich 37 year old 1972 cask 6735
Caperdonich 37 year old 1972 cask 7416
Caperdonich 37 year old 1972 cask 7420
Caperdonich 37 year old 1972 cask 7437
Caperdonich 38 year old 1972
Caperdonich 38 year old 1972
Caperdonich 39 year old
Caperdonich 40 year old 1968
Caperdonich 41 year old 1969 cask 3245
Caperdonich 41 year old 1969 cask 3254
Caperdonich 41 year old 1972 cask 6740
Caperdonich 41 year old 1972 cask 7458
The story of Caperdonich
The Caperdonich distillery was a producer of single malt Scotch whisky that operated between 1898 and 1902, and then again between 1965 and 2002. Caperdonich whisky was a component of some blends of Chivas Regal.
History
Caperdonich, originally known as "Glen Grant #2", was built in 1898 by the founders of the Glen Grant distillery, J. & J. Grant. Glen Grant #2 closed after four years, and was dormant until 1965, when it was rebuilt by Glenlivet Distilleries Ltd. By that time, British law prohibited simultaneously operating distilleries from using the same name, and Glen Grant #2 was reopened as "Caperdonich". In 1967, two steam-heated pot stills were added. Technological advances allowed the distillery to be run by only two people.The distillery was sold to Seagram in 1977, and sold again to Pernod Ricard in 2001. One year after purchasing Caperdonich, Pernod Ricard closed the distillery. In autumn 2010 the distillery was demolished.