A fine old example of Haig's Gold Label, bottled with the old spring-cap around the 1940's.
A fine old example of Haig's Gold Label, bottled with the old spring-cap around the 1940's.
Since 1824 when Cameronbridge distillery was opened by John Haig, Haig has been a big brand in the whisky world.
As part of a distilling dynasty John Haig became important in the regulation of Whisky production and was a spokesman for the industry.
Although the brand began to shrink in the 1970s, in the last couple of years it has seen a healthy revival with the help of Mr Posh Spice David Beckham.
There are no measurements for strength or capacity on the bottle.
Please note as this is a vintage whisky, conditions of bottle/label and liquid level can vary.
Smoky, Haig Gold Label deserves a much wider appreciation offering up as much of the pleasure and character of single malt whiskies.
Moderately smoky and peaty like many single malts, with light spice notes and increasingly pleasant after-taste, Haig Gold Label is an old-style full-bodied blend, giving antique 'true whisky' satisfaction.