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  • Scapa 29 Years Old 1990

    2020 Distillery Exclusive | 1st Fill Barrel No.5820

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    Scapa 29 Years Old 1990

    2020 Distillery Exclusive | 1st Fill Barrel No.5820
    Lot #1520836
    END DATE: 20 July 2026
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    Distilled at Scapa on the 12th of December 1990, then matured for 29 years in a 1st fill barrel (No.5820) before being bottled at cask strength to be sold as a distillery exclusive. The cask yielded 60 bottles at 42.7% ABV.

    Scapa

    Founded in 1885, Scapa remains a bit of an enigma today. Overshadowed by the nearby presence of Highland Park on Orkney, the distillery is owned by Pernod Ricard who purchased the distillery in 2005. Prior to this, Scapa had experienced a chequered history, being mothballed in 1994 and relying on Highland Park staff to maintain the production equipment. Despite such false starts Scapa is widely appreciated by those who fondly recall some classic incarnations. Nowadays we have an expanded core range that includes the Glansa (finished in peated casks) and the No Age Statement Skiren. Pernod have an almost monopoly on releasing this distillery as it hasn’t been available via the independent bottlers for many years now; the only exception being Gordon & MacPhail. A visit to a Chivas distillery will reveal some entries in the Distillery Reserve Collection and these are well worth picking up to experience a lovely style of whisky.

    Lot Features
    • BOTTLER
      Official Bottling
    • CASK TYPE
      1st Fill Barrel
    • DISTILLERY
      Scapa
    • TYPE
      Full Size
    • SIZE
      70 cl
    • STRENGTH
      42.7%
    • BOTTLES PRODUCED
      60
    • CASK NUMBER
      5820
    • CASK TYPE
      1st Fill Barrel
    • APPROX. SHIPPING WEIGHT (kg)
      4
    Region
    Scotland, Islands
    Scotland, Islands
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