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Travellers MBT 2007 Cadenhead's 12 Year Old

Lot: 8528

Travellers MBT 2007 Cadenhead's 12 Year Old

Winning Bid: £42

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Lot:
Distillery: 
Travellers Liquors
Age: 
12 year old
Vintage: 
2007
Region: 
Belize
Bottler: 
Wm. Cadenhead
Cask Type: 
N/A
Bottled Strength: 
64.1%
Bottle Size: 
70cl
Distillery Status: 
Operational
Production method: 
column still
Base: 
molasses
product Details

Travellers MBT 2007 Cadenhead's 12 Year Old

This rum is was column distilled in Belize at Travellers Liquors. 

Wm. Cadenhead may be Scotland’s oldest independent bottler Scotch, but its connections to the rum industry are just as lengthy. The company was founded in 1842 by George Duncan. His brother William Cadenhead joined the company in 1952, taking over after George’s death in 1958. William had a relation called Robert Cadenhead who owned a rum merchant business in Liverpool and London, and the two companies were amalgamated upon Robert's death. Wm. Cadenhead got into the whisky bottling business after 1904, when William's nephew Robert Duthie took over, and since its sale to J&A Mitchell in 1972, Wm. Cadenhead has become one of the most sought after names on the independent scene, and was one of the earliest brands to begin promoting single distillery bottlings of rum.

A 2007 vintage, this was filled into a cask marked MBT and bottled by Wm. Cadenhead in 2019.

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