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Craigellachie

by Elizabeth Freeman on 08/06/2015 | 4 Minute Read

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What makes Stranger & Stranger unique is their ability to tell stories with their elaborate packaging designs and Craigellachie is no exception. Highly detailed, with layers upon layers of type and illustrations, Stranger & Stranger creates a masterpiece on a bottle. A play with embossing and debossing gives the label not only dimension but texture. If you are lucky enough to be gifted this scotch whiskey, treasure every last drop. 

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"Craigellachie – this is a new bottling of “the firey crag”. Steadfastly still using worm tubs to this day (snaking copper condensers) to add sulphurous ballast to the dram – it was even considered ‘old fashioned’ back in 1891. Legend has it that the founders’ cat used to run away when it smelled the spirit vapour on the stills and they used that as a sign to turn off the steam. A stubbornly unique design for a strong willed malt."

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