Invergordon 1979 vintage. Single cask 3597. 32 year old Cameronbridge single grain whisky from the award winning Duncan Taylor, Rare Auld series. Distilled February 1979 & bottled March 2011. 201 numbered bottles. Silver award winner Independent Bottlers Challenge 2011. Cameronbridge Cameronbridge Distillery was established by John Edington & Robert Haig in 1813 as a malt whisky distillery on the banks of the River Leven at Windygates in Fife in Scotland’s Lowland whisky region. John Haig acquired Cameronbridge Distillery in 1824 & installed two Stein’s continuous stills in 1830. Coffey’s continuous stills were added by the mid 1880s & Cameronbridge produced both grain & malt whiskies until 1929. Now a large distilling complex & producing grain spirit for the Diageo scotch portfolio. A small proportion of Cameronbridge grain whisky is nurtured in quality casks to produce superb, aged, single grain whisky & single cask grain whisky. No tasting notes at present.