Glen Scotia

The Icons of Campbeltown Release #2

56.81% ABV • Whisky • 700ml • 4 In Stock

Single Malt Whisky from Campbeltown in Scotland

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PRODUCER
Glen Scotia

BOTTLER
Official Distillery Release by Loch Lomond Group

AGE
14 Years Aged

CASK TYPE
Ex-Barolo Finish

RELEASE
Standard Cask Strength Limited Edition Release

CHILL-FILTRATION
No

ADDED COLOUR
No

PEAT SMOKED
Yes

From The Official Website

The Icons of Campbeltown series pays tribute to the Campbeltown community that ensured Glen Scotia prevailed through history. Taking our inspiration from the Campbeltown Market Cross – a historic community meeting point for celebration and storytelling, with a series of saints and beasts carved into its stone face – each release recalls a tale of local community spirit.

Release No.2 takes inspiration from St Michael, backed by an army of supporters, slaying a fire breathing dragon. Ravenous fires were something of a theme in Campbeltown’s Victorian whisky-making heyday, claiming and laying waste to several of the town’s distilleries. On December 17th, 1899, Glen Scotia along with heroic community members fought a fierce blaze at Dalintober distillery and saved it from an early fate. You’ll find no living saints or dragon slayers in Campbeltown, just a community who endures against the odds by virtue of its prevailing spirit of unity.

In celebration of the mythical tale, our Master Blender has chosen this medium peated 14-year-old single malt whisky. Finished for six months in ex-Barolo red wine casks, creating a whisky full of fiery red fruits. The smoky character, intertwined with layers of fruit, spice and a subtle maritime salinity, leaves no question of which distillery this limited release hails from.

From The Official Website

The Icons of Campbeltown series pays tribute to the Campbeltown community that ensured Glen Scotia prevailed through history. Taking our inspiration from the Campbeltown Market Cross – a historic community meeting point for celebration and storytelling, with a series of saints and beasts carved into its stone face – each release recalls a tale of local community spirit.

Release No.2 takes inspiration from St Michael, backed by an army of supporters, slaying a fire breathing dragon. Ravenous fires were something of a theme in Campbeltown’s Victorian whisky-making heyday, claiming and laying waste to several of the town’s distilleries. On December 17th, 1899, Glen Scotia along with heroic community members fought a fierce blaze at Dalintober distillery and saved it from an early fate. You’ll find no living saints or dragon slayers in Campbeltown, just a community who endures against the odds by virtue of its prevailing spirit of unity.

In celebration of the mythical tale, our Master Blender has chosen this medium peated 14-year-old single malt whisky. Finished for six months in ex-Barolo red wine casks, creating a whisky full of fiery red fruits. The smoky character, intertwined with layers of fruit, spice and a subtle maritime salinity, leaves no question of which distillery this limited release hails from.

Discover Glen Scotia

Glen Scotia

Tucked away in the salt-scrubbed town of Campbeltown, once the pulsing heart of Scotland’s whisky trade, Glen Scotia is one of the few noble survivors of a bygone age. The town itself, which once boasted over thirty distilleries, now holds a mere trio. Among them, Glen Scotia endures with a kind of stoic modesty, quietly producing a whisky shaped as much by sea air and solitude as by barley and wood.

Founded in 1832, the distillery has weathered closures, recessions, and long spells of near-abandonment. Ownership changed hands frequently over the past century, and more than once the stills lay dormant while the buildings awaited their next chapter. Yet through all this, Glen Scotia managed to persist, often thanks to the resolve of just a handful of staff. In recent years, it has experienced a quiet revival, its whiskies earning renewed attention for their depth and individuality.

The production process favours tradition. Copper pot stills with steeply descending lyne arms produce a weighty, slightly oily new make. Fermentations are long, and cask types vary, with bourbon, sherry, and refill American oak all playing their part. Maturation often takes place in low, earth-floored dunnage warehouses where the coastal air leaves its mark. The resulting spirit captures something distinctly Campbeltown: briny and firm, with flavours of dark fruit, mineral smoke, and old leather softened by a touch of citrus and sea salt. Glen Scotia does not shout. It simply speaks with the quiet confidence of a whisky that has earned its place.

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