Daily Archives: November 5, 2014

Haig ‘Club’

Bought – The Whisky Shop, 14th October 2014

Ratings:
89/100 – Whisky Bible 2015 (added after my comments below)
62.93/100 – Whiskybase (average from 56 member votes)
88/100 – Scotch Test Dummies (their video review below)

And before you ask, no I’m not a fan of David Beckham. I wasn’t aware he was part of Haig’s marketing strategy for the ‘Club’ until after I’d purchased my bottle. I must confess, I fell for the bottle shape and colour. If I’d read any reviews about the ‘Club’ before seeing it, I might have shied away. Comments have not been very favourable. But it’s almost as if Haig don’t really care what it tastes like, it’s more about the imagine. The ‘Club’ is single grain whisky from the Cameronbridge distillery. Generally speaking you can find independent bottlings of Cameronbridge, matured for 20+ years, for about the same price as the ‘Club’. But it seems the ‘Club’ is NAS (non aged statement), exactly like a bottle of ‘Cameron Brig’ from the same distillery. The ‘Club’ comes in a funky blue bottle and is drunk by David Beckham with actors paid to be friends, all for the princely sum of £45. A bottle of ‘Cameron Brig’ is £21, less than half the price.

Not that the idea is for people to purchase the ‘Club’ by the bottle. This whisky is clearly designed to catch the punter’s eye in trendy bars and to be drunk with mixers in a variety of different ways. The Haig Club website (here) says the whisky can be enjoyed neat (we’ll see about that!) or as part of several cocktails, the recipes for which they supply on their “Drinks Menu” page. To be fair on Haig, they’re doing their best to try and change their image. I generally think of the Haig Gold Label blended whisky as old fashioned, so who better than David Beckham to inject a bit of modern TOWIE-style appeal?! Watch out for next year’s release of the Haig ‘Spice’ fronted by Victoria Beckham. You read it here first!

Here’s Scotch Test Dummies with their review on You Tube (June 2015):

Haig Club NAS 70cl