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  • Glen Scotia 25 Years Old

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    Glen Scotia 25 Years Old

    Lot #9980161
    END DATE: 04 May 2026
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    The Glen Scotia 25-year-old was originally launched during the 2017 Campbeltown Malts Festival. This single malt was aged for two and a half decades in specially selected casks, it was then finished in first-fill bourbon casks for the final year of maturation. This aged malt is fruity and coastal, combining apples, oranges and vanilla with Campbeltown dunnage warehouse. Winner of the 2021 'Worlds Best Whisky' - World Spirits Competition.

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    Glen Scotia

    Glen Scotia is one of those distilleries that you cannot keep down. Founded in the distillery graveyard that is Campbeltown in 1832 by the Stewart and Galbraith families, Glen Scotia has managed to survive periods of closure and several owners. Today, it is owned by the Loch Lomond Group who took over in 1999 and restarted production with a team from the nearby Springbank distillery, before a dedicated team started the following year. Since its latest reboot, Glen Scotia has enjoyed a variety of revamps in terms of its single malts (most famously the dayglo cows) before a much more successful revamp in 2015. This introduced us to the now popular Double Cask and the lightly peated Victoriana, which continue to be staples for many whisky drinkers. More recently there have been festival editions and in 2021, the 25 year old was named the best whisky in the world.

    Lot Features
    • BOTTLER
      Official Bottling
    • CASK TYPE
      1st Fill Bourbon
    • DISTILLERY
      Glen Scotia
    • TYPE
      Full Size
    • SIZE
      70 cl
    • STRENGTH
      48.8%
    • CASK TYPE
      1st Fill Bourbon
    • APPROX. SHIPPING WEIGHT (kg)
      4
    Region
    Campbeltown
    Campbeltown
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