Glenlivet 19 Year Old Campdalemore Single Cask Edition 70cl 58.1%

320

8 products sold in last 17 hours
Selling fast! Over 11 people have in their cart

Tasting Notes

Colour: Deep gold to amber. This is an inference based on bottle imagery and style rather than a formally published colour note.

Nose: Big, juicy citrus and fruit richness, with Seville orange, plum pudding, and a subtle crème brûlée sweetness.

Palate: Sultanas, honey, and warming oak spice, with a small hint of tobacco adding extra depth.

Finish: Long, with earthy cinnamon and lingering berry sweetness.

In stock
26 people are viewing this right now
  • Visa Card
  • MasterCard
  • American Express
  • Discover Card
  • JCC icon
Safe And Secure Checkout

Description

Glenlivet 19 Year Old Campdalemore Single Cask Edition 70cl 58.1% is a rare official single cask Speyside single malt from The Glenlivet, bottled at its natural cask strength of 58.1% ABV. This 19-year-old release was bottled on 17 August 2015 as part of the distillery’s Single Cask Edition series and comes from cask number 35239.

What gives this bottling extra identity is the Campdalemore name itself. Retail sources describe it as being named after an old forest in the area, and one specialist retailer notes that wood from the Campdalemore forest was once used in the illicit distilling days to age whisky. That backstory gives the bottle a stronger sense of place than a standard numbered single cask release.

This is very much a collector-style Glenlivet rather than a standard core bottling. Reviewed sources consistently identify it as a distillery-bottled single cask, non-chill filtered, uncoloured, and cask strength, while no reliable public bottle count appears in the sources I reviewed. The point about its stronger collector-style appeal is an inference based on the official single cask format, natural presentation, and limited market availability.

Why Choose Glenlivet 19 Year Old Campdalemore Single Cask Edition

This is a mature official Glenlivet single cask bottling with strong enthusiast appeal thanks to its 19-year age statement, natural cask strength, and distillery-led single cask presentation. It offers a more individual and characterful side of Glenlivet than standard range releases.

19-year-old Speyside single malt Scotch whisky
Official distillery bottling from The Glenlivet
Part of the Single Cask Edition series
Single cask release
Cask number 35239
Bottled on 17 August 2015
70cl bottle
58.1% ABV
Cask strength
Non-chill filtered
Uncoloured
No publicly confirmed bottle count found in the reviewed sources.

Ideal For

Collectors of official Glenlivet bottlings
Fans of natural cask strength Speyside single malt
Drinkers who enjoy richer fruit, spice, and oak-led maturity
Customers looking for a more distinctive single cask alternative to standard Glenlivet expressions
Buyers seeking a bottle with both drinking appeal and collectible identity. The final point is an inference based on the bottle’s single cask format and current scarcity in retail listings.

Product Details

Product: Glenlivet 19 Year Old Campdalemore Single Cask Edition
Distillery: The Glenlivet
Region: Speyside, Scotland
Type: Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Age: 19 Years Old
Series: Single Cask Edition
Bottle Size: 70cl
ABV: 58.1%
Bottled: 17 August 2015
Cask Number: 35239
Presentation: Official distillery bottling, single cask, cask strength
Colouring: No
Chill Filtration: No
Barcode: 5000299609774
Outturn: Not publicly stated in the reviewed sources.

Collector’s Note

This is exactly the kind of Glenlivet bottling that attracts collector interest: an official distillery single cask, a named release with local story value, a 19-year age statement, and a natural bottling strength of 58.1%. The Campdalemore name adds another layer of appeal because it ties the whisky to an old forest near the distillery rather than leaving it as just another cask-number release.

What also helps is the way the bottle is presented in reviewed sources: official bottling, single cask, uncoloured, non-chill filtered, and cask strength. Even without a published outturn, that combination gives it stronger enthusiast appeal than a standard shelfer Glenlivet. The final sentence is an inference based on the listed production details and the absence of a public bottle count.

Additional information

Weight 2.1 kg