Clan Campbell Vintage 1982 Single Cask 15 Year Old - Duke of Argyll Private Edition (70cl, 40%)

Clan Campbell 1982

Clan Campbell Vintage 1982 Single Cask 15 Year Old - Duke of Argyll Private Edition (70cl, 40%)

Clan Campbell 1982 Limited Edition from one cask. A private Edition by Duke of Argyll, head of the Clan Campbell for friends of the Clan.

A very unusual and rare bottle. It is a single cask whisky aged in a sherry cask for 15 years. A Special Edition limited to one cask set aside by the Duke of Argyll, chief of the Clan Campbell for distribution to close friends of the Clan. 

The Clan Campbell is one of the oldest families in Scotland, dating back to the 1216. Of all the Scottish clans that have been co-opted by Scotch whisky brands, there is no doubt Clan Campbell has been the most successful, perhaps partly because the clan claims to have 14 million descendants worldwide.  

The convoluted story of Clan Campbell whisky starts with a wine merchant, originally called Samuel Rosenbloom, who moved into whisky as Forbes McGregor & Co. in Glasgow in 1933. Rosenbloom was soon calling himself Ross, and then Campbell, possibly because his new firm was based in the city’s Campbell House. A year later he bought the Glasgow blender Muir Mackenzie & Co and it was that name on the Clan Campbell blend when it first appeared in around 1948.

The holding company of S. Campbell & Son Ltd became Pernod Ricard’s first venture into Scotch in 1974. The head of clan Campbell, the Duke of Argyll, was appointed onto the board of the holding company – the House of Campbell. In 1978 Clan Campbell 5-year-old was launched in France, followed by a 12-year-old in 1985 when the brand was rolled out into Spain, Italy and the UK.

By the second half of the 1990s it had smashed through the million case sales barrier as the world’s fastest-growing Scotch brand. By 2010 it was the most popular blend in France with sales there of 1.7m cases.

Owned by the French spirits giant Pernod Ricard, it was the ‘number one premium whisky’ in France in 2015 (IWSR). With Aberlour and Glenallachie in the blend it has a Speyside heart, and recent aged expressions have included Clan Campbell ‘Highlander’ 12-year-old, the ‘Legendary’ 18-year-old, and an 8-year-old. 

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