3 year old Lowland Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Cambusbarron Distillery 18th Century – representing our Lowland Casks
Cambusbarron distillery is one of the earliest distilleries on record, with its roots in the mid-18th century, founded before 1741 – also known as Glenmurray Distillery and St. Thomas Well Distillery. The operation was located in its namesake village, a mile southwest of Stirling.
The precise spot is uncertain, however, the nearby Murrayhall lime works and a residential cul-de-sac called St Thomas’s Well are both nearby to the Raploch Burn. It is likely that the distillery was in the general vicinity of this watercourse, which is today mostly culverted on its way north-east to the Forth.
Release 3
Our third release of The Cambusbarron has matured in a 1/4 sherry cask. With only 100 bottles this is a very limited edition.
On the nose it has slight sherry with a toffee apple and a little burnt oak.
On the palate it has hints of dried fruits and treacle.
To finish, it's long and warming making you look for more.
A very enjoyable single malt Lowland whisky.