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Glen Scotia | 10 Jahre | Bordeaux Red Wine Cask Finish | 2021 Malt Festival | 56,1%

Glen Scotia | 10 Jahre | Bordeaux Red Wine Cask Finish | 2021 Malt Festival | 56,1%

SINGLE MALT WHISKY
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Der ungetorfte Malt reifte zuerst in First Fill Bourbon Casks, um den typisch maritimen Charakter der Glen Scotia Distillery widerzuspiegeln. Unter der Regie von Iain McAlister erhielt die Festival Edition 2021 ihr Finish für fünf Monate in First Fill Bordeaux Casks aus der bekannten Weinregion Médoc. Das Ergebnis: Die perfekte Balance zwischen den roten Früchten aus den Weinfässern und den klassischen Frucht-, Gewürz- und maritimen Noten für die Glen Scotia so berühmt ist. Abgefüllt wurde der Single Malt in Fassstärke mit 56,1% Vol.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Category Single Malt Whisky
Country Scotland
Region Campbeltown
Volume 700.0ml
Alcohol Content 56.1%-vol
Age (in years) 10
Bottling Date 2021
Cask Type Wine, Bourbon
Peat Unpeated
Filtration Non-chill-filtered
Colouring Not Coloured
Distillery Glen Scotia Distillery, 12 High St, Campbeltown PA28 6DS, Scotland, United Kingdom
Importer / Distributor Hanseatische Weinhandelsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Lukas-Welser-Straße 8, 28309 Bremen, Deutschland
  • Glen Scotia - Campbeltown Single Malt Scotch Whisky

    The Glen Scotia Distillery, also affectionately known as The Scotia or Old Scotia, is a producer of Single Malt Scotch Whisky. It was founded in 1832 and is today one of only three distilleries in Campbeltown, the smallest whisky region of Scotland.

    Glen Scotia is located in Campbeltown, a small town on the Kintyre Peninsula on the west coast of Scotland. This town, affectionately referred to as "Wee Toon," was considered the whisky capital of the world during the Victorian era. At its peak in the 19th century, there were 21 distilleries here.

    The Glen Scotia Distillery, originally known as "Scotia," was founded in 1832 by Stewart & Galbraith and Company and was operated by them for almost 60 years. The notable industrialist Duncan MacCallum purchased the distillery in 1891 and built the grand facade that stretches along High Street.

    After a series of ownership changes, the distillery was acquired by the Loch Lomond Group in 2014, which has made significant investments in the brand, increased capacity, opened warehouses, and developed a visitor center.

    Today, the distillery retains many of its original design elements, including the mash tun, the still house, and the dunnage warehouse, dating back to the 1830s.

    The distillery is operated by just eight employees: a distillery manager, deputy distillery manager, visitor center manager, and five distillery operators. The visitor center is open to the public and offers daily tours and tastings, and the Victorian-style shop sells whisky, branded merchandise, and other goods.

    The Glen Scotia range has been reduced to five core Single Malt expressions, showcasing the typical Campbeltown flavor profile of toffee, maritime influence, and a hint of smoke. Each year, for the annual Campbeltown Malt Whisky Festival, Glen Scotia releases a special limited edition. In addition, there are special releases and other small batch bottlings.

    The distillery sources its water from Crosshill Loch in Campbeltown. It uses unpeated, medium-peated, and heavily-peated malted barley for its whisky. Glen Scotia has a wash still with a capacity of 11,800 liters and a spirit still with a capacity of 8,600 liters. The copper pot stills are onion-shaped, with broad and short necks.

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