Nestled in the rolling hills of Speyside, Cardhu Gold Reserve has become my personal favourite among Scotland's diverse whisky offerings. This golden amber spirit strikes a perfect balance between accessibility and complexity, making it an ideal choice for both newcomers and seasoned whisky enthusiasts.
The Distillery: A Pioneer's Legacy
The Cardhu distillery holds a special place in Scotch whisky history. Founded in 1824 by farmer John Cumming and his wife Helen, it was one of the first distilleries to obtain a legal licence under the 1823 Excise Act. Helen Cumming herself was a remarkable figure in whisky lore, reportedly raising a red flag to warn neighbouring distillers when excise officers were in the area.
What began as a farm distillery has grown into an essential component of the Johnnie Walker blends, while still producing exceptional single malts under its own name. Today, Cardhu (pronounced "kar-doo" and meaning "black rock" in Gaelic) continues to honour its pioneering heritage while embracing modern production techniques.
The Making: Crafted with Care
- It begins with locally sourced Scottish barley, which is malted to develop the essential enzymes needed for fermentation.
- After milling and mashing, the resulting liquid ferments in wooden washbacks, creating a beer-like liquid called "wash."
- This wash is then distilled twice in Cardhu's signature copper pot stills, which have unusually short, bulbous necks that help create a lighter, smoother spirit.
- The magic happens during maturation, where Cardhu Gold Reserve spends time primarily in handpicked oak casks, including a selection of toasted oak and ex-bourbon barrels.
- Finally, the master blender carefully selects and marries different casks to create the consistent Gold Reserve expression.
Tasting Notes: A Sensory Journey
In the glass, Cardhu Gold Reserve presents a warm amber colour that catches the light beautifully. Bring it to your nose, and you're greeted with gentle aromas of orchard fruits, particularly ripe pears and red apples, alongside subtle honey and a hint of toasted oak.
The first sip reveals a silky, medium-bodied whisky that coats the palate with sweet notes of caramel and toffee, balanced by those same fresh fruits found on the nose. There's a pleasant spiciness that develops mid-palate – think gentle cinnamon and a touch of nutmeg – that adds complexity without overwhelming the experience.
The finish is surprisingly long for such an approachable whisky, leaving warmth and lingering notes of sweet vanilla and a touch of oak spice.
Why It's My Favourite
What makes Cardhu Gold Reserve stand out for me is its remarkable versatility. At 40% ABV, it's gentle enough to enjoy neat, even for those new to whisky. A few drops of water open up additional floral notes that might otherwise remain hidden. That's why it remains our top pick in our Best Whisky Under £50 guide.
Unlike heavily peated Islay whiskies or intensely sherried expressions, Cardhu Gold Reserve doesn't demand your full attention – it's equally at home in a contemplative evening dram as it is in casual conversation with friends.
And perhaps most importantly, it offers excellent value. While many premium whiskies command prices that make them occasional treats, Cardhu Gold Reserve delivers a quality experience at a price point that allows it to be a regular cabinet staple.
For anyone looking to explore the gentler side of Speyside whisky, Cardhu Gold Reserve offers an exceptional starting point – or in my case, a dependable favourite to return to time and again.