Craigellachie 13 Year Old 70cl
Craigellachie 13 Year Old 70cl Original price was: AED 225.00.Current price is: AED 180.00.
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Craigellachie 17 Year Old 70cl

AED 395.00

Speyside single malt that’s all about chunky texture and big flavour, this 17 year old Craigellachie brings baked apple, honey and toasted nuts with a faint whiff of struck match that keeps it interesting. If Glenfiddich 12 is your comfort zone, this is the bolder, more savoury step up for sipping neat!

Size70cl / 700ml
Description

Big Speyside flavour, no polite small talk. Craigellachie 17 Year Old is the kind of single malt that makes you pause mid-sip, rich, slightly funky (in a good way), and packed with fruit-and-malt weight that feels made for slow nights.

If you think Speyside whisky is always light and easy, this one changes the script. The extra ageing gives it more depth and a rounder, oilier texture, so it doesn’t disappear on your palate. It’s a great pick for anyone who wants a Speyside single malt with backbone, not just sweetness.

  • Nose: Baked apple, pear drops, honeyed malt, toasted nuts, and a tiny struck-match edge that adds attitude.
  • Taste: Rich orchard fruit, caramel, vanilla, and malty biscuits, with a waxy, chewy mouthfeel that keeps things rolling.
  • Finish: Long and warming, drifting into spiced oak, roasted nuts, and lingering fruit.

How to drink it: Start neat to catch the full Speyside whisky character, then add a few drops of water to pull out more apple, honey and spice. It also makes a seriously good, spirit-forward Old Fashioned when you want the whisky to do the talking.

New to Craigellachie? Think of it as the more muscular cousin in the Speyside family. If Glenlivet or Glenfiddich is where you started, this is the next step when you want more texture, more savoury depth, and a finish that actually sticks around.

Why the 17 matters: more time in oak means the flavours knit together, the sweetness turns into something more like caramel and roasted nuts, and the whole whisky feels deeper and more layered. It’s not about bragging rights, it’s about what you taste in the glass.

Speyside fans will love the fruit core here, but the real hook is that slightly “dirty” edge Craigellachie is known for, it keeps every sip from feeling too neat and tidy.

Fun Fact: Craigellachie is one of the few Speyside distilleries that leans into a naturally weighty, sulphury character on purpose, which is why their whiskies can taste surprisingly bold for the region.