Craigellachie 13 Year Bas Armagnac Cask Finish 750ML
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Craigellachie 13 Year Bas Armagnac Cask Finish 750ML is a 46% ABV Speyside single malt Scotch whisky finished in French Bas-Armagnac casks from Gascony. It earned 93 points and a spot at number 20 on Whisky Advocate's Top 20 of 2022 list — recognition that underscores the success of an unusual cask-finishing strategy rooted in shared distilling traditions.
Quick Facts: ABV: 46% | Origin: Speyside, Scotland | 13 Year Old | Distillery: Craigellachie
Production & Heritage
Craigellachie Distillery, established in the heart of Speyside, is one of the few remaining Scottish distilleries that employs traditional worm tub condensers — a slow, copper-inefficient cooling method that produces a distinctively meaty, sulfurous new-make spirit. For this expression, the whisky was first matured for approximately 12 years in a combination of ex-bourbon and ex-sherry casks, then finished for just over one year in Bas-Armagnac barrels sourced from Gascony, France. Notably, the Armagnac producers were specifically chosen because they also use worm tubs in their own distillation, creating a philosophical link between the two traditions. The whisky is bottled non-chill filtered and without caramel coloring, preserving the full texture and natural color imparted by the dual-maturation process.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Baked apples and candied apricot lead, followed by orange peel, vanilla custard, and dried fig sweetness. Beneath the fruit, subtle herbal notes and pear drop add a layered complexity.
Taste: The palate opens with medium-bodied caramel-shortbread and malted barley sweetness before orchard fruit takes hold at mid-palate. Warm spice — ginger and cinnamon — builds alongside tropical pineapple and a savory, almost green-pepper undertone that reveals Craigellachie's signature muscular character.
Finish: Long and warming, with rich toffee, dark chocolate, and spicy oak driving the close. A lingering nuttiness and espresso bitterness keep the sweetness in check well after the final sip.
How to Drink Craigellachie 13 Armagnac Finish
Neat with a few drops of water is the ideal way to unpack the Armagnac influence; the non-chill-filtered body opens up noticeably as it breathes. On the rocks, the toffee and chocolate notes remain intact while the spice softens. In cocktails, this whisky holds its own in three classic builds: a Rob Roy, where the dark fruit and toffee richness pair naturally with sweet vermouth; a Whisky Sour, where the orchard fruit and citrus brightness sharpen against fresh lemon; and a Bobby Burns, where the herbal and spice notes complement Bénédictine beautifully.
Best For
- Gifting a Scotch enthusiast who already knows standard Speyside malts
- Exploring how Armagnac cask finishing transforms a familiar distillery character
- After-dinner sipping alongside chocolate or dessert courses
- Building a curated tasting flight comparing cask finishes within the Craigellachie range
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Craigellachie 13 Armagnac Finish taste like? It leads with baked apple, caramel shortbread, and warm ginger-cinnamon spice before finishing with dark chocolate, toffee, and a persistent espresso-like nuttiness. The Armagnac cask influence adds a distinct dried-fruit sweetness and richness that sets it apart from typical Speyside profiles.
How does Craigellachie 13 Armagnac Finish compare to the standard Craigellachie 13? The standard Craigellachie 13 Year Old is frequently described as brighter and more direct in its expression of the distillery's sulfurous, meaty house style. The Armagnac Cask Finish layers additional dried-fruit sweetness, toffee depth, and a darker chocolate character from the secondary maturation in French oak.
Is Craigellachie 13 Armagnac Finish good for sipping neat? Absolutely — the non-chill-filtered, 46% ABV bottling delivers a full-bodied texture and complex layering of fruit, spice, and chocolate that rewards careful, unhurried neat drinking.
Where is Craigellachie 13 Armagnac Finish made? It is distilled at Craigellachie Distillery in Speyside, Scotland, using traditional worm tub condensers, and finished in Bas-Armagnac casks sourced from the Gascony region of southwest France.
What foods pair well with Craigellachie 13 Armagnac Finish? Dark chocolate truffles complement the cocoa and toffee finish; aged Comté or Gruyère echo the nutty undertones; roasted duck benefits from the warm spice and dried-fruit sweetness; fig-and-walnut tart mirrors the dried-fig and espresso notes; and blue cheese creates a striking contrast against the caramel richness.
What sizes does Craigellachie 13 Armagnac Finish come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle at 46% ABV.
Is Craigellachie 13 Armagnac Finish worth the price? It positions as a mid-premium single malt — competitively placed among age-stated, cask-finished Speyside whiskies — and the 93-point Whisky Advocate score and non-chill-filtered presentation add tangible value at this tier.
Why Craigellachie 13 Armagnac Finish?
The deliberate sourcing of Armagnac casks from Gascon producers who share Craigellachie's worm tub distillation philosophy makes this more than a marketing-driven cask finish — it reflects an intentional alignment of production traditions across two distinct spirits cultures. The 93-point Whisky Advocate score and Top 20 of 2022 placement confirm this expression punches well above its age statement. Non-chill filtration and natural color at 46% ABV deliver the kind of texture and honesty that serious single malt drinkers prioritize. For anyone curious about what happens when a rugged, sulfurous Speyside spirit meets the grape-derived sweetness of French Armagnac oak, this bottling answers the question with authority.
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