Craigellachie

Signatory Vintage 2009 Whisky Folk Cask

63.2% ABV • Whisky • 700ml • 10+ In Stock

Single Malt Whisky from Speyside in Scotland

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PRODUCER
Craigellachie

BOTTLER
Independent Bottling by Signatory

AGE
16 Years Aged, Distilled 2009

CASK TYPE
1st Fill Ex-Sherry Hogshead

RELEASE
Strath Global Exclusive Cask Strength Single Cask Release Of 315 Bottles

CHILL-FILTRATION
No

ADDED COLOUR
No

PEAT SMOKED
No

The members have spoken – and we listened! After the incredible launch of the Signatory Vintage range here at The Strath earlier this year, I asked Whisky Folk members what they wanted to see more of. The overwhelmingly most popular response was more big sherry cask whiskies from a distillery that uses worm tubs. In fact, several members specifically asked for a Craigellachie! So we just went ahead and bought a whole damn cask of it.

Aged for 16 years in a sherry hogshead, and coming out at a full strength of 63.2%, this is a true beast of a whisky. But of course, like any cask strength whisky, you can choose your own adventure, and tame that beast with the simple addition of water. We are incredibly excited to bring you this exclusive single cask, which I believe to be the best value exclusive release we’ve ever had here at The Strath.

The members have spoken – and we listened! After the incredible launch of the Signatory Vintage range here at The Strath earlier this year, I asked Whisky Folk members what they wanted to see more of. The overwhelmingly most popular response was more big sherry cask whiskies from a distillery that uses worm tubs. In fact, several members specifically asked for a Craigellachie! So we just went ahead and bought a whole damn cask of it.

Aged for 16 years in a sherry hogshead, and coming out at a full strength of 63.2%, this is a true beast of a whisky. But of course, like any cask strength whisky, you can choose your own adventure, and tame that beast with the simple addition of water. We are incredibly excited to bring you this exclusive single cask, which I believe to be the best value exclusive release we’ve ever had here at The Strath.

Discover Craigellachie

Craigellachie

In the late Victorian era, when distilleries were springing up with almost botanical vigour, few would have wagered that Craigellachie would carve out such a distinctive place for itself. Founded in 1891 under the guidance of Alexander Edward, a man of seemingly inexhaustible entrepreneurial energy, it was conceived not as a quaint farm still but as a bold, modern enterprise at the very heart of Speyside. Its name, meaning “rocky hill,” ties it to the crag on which the village stands, a promontory surveying the junction of the rivers Spey and Fiddich, where travellers and smugglers once crossed by boat or bridge.

Craigellachie’s reputation grew swiftly, supplying muscular malt to blends at a time when the blending houses demanded both character and volume. It passed through the hands of Peter Mackie, the indomitable force behind White Horse, and later became part of the Dewar’s portfolio, where it remains today under the stewardship of Bacardi. Unlike many of its Speyside neighbours, Craigellachie never sought to charm with gentle elegance; it revelled in its brawny individuality.

That individuality is anchored in its worm tub condensers, vast coils of copper and water that lend the spirit a robust sulphurous edge. Long fermentations add weight and complexity, while predominantly ex-bourbon casks soften the spirit with vanilla and honeyed layers. The result is a whisky that can surprise the unsuspecting: meaty, oily, sometimes reminiscent of struck matches or roasted pineapple, yet underpinned by orchard fruit sweetness. At sixteen years and beyond, these eccentricities knit together into a bold, chewy dram that stands apart from the Speyside mainstream. Craigellachie is less a polite guest at the party than the colourful raconteur, loudly declaiming its difference and daring you not to be intrigued.

Whisky Folk Review

Our club members sampled this in November 2025 at Signatory Showcase

The below is the average score out of 5 from our members, and the flavour profile which was voted to be the most prominent.

4.6

Rich & Round

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