Glen Scotia
Volume
700ml
ABV
54.2%
Retailers
1
Glen Scotia's Victoriana sees the Campbeltown distillery's single malt drawn from casks with a particularly heavy char profile, imparting plenty of rich, roasty-toasty notes. This,...
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Glen Scotia's Victoriana sees the Campbeltown distillery's single malt drawn from casks with a particularly heavy char profile, imparting plenty of rich, roasty-toasty notes. This, however, is the Victoriana Cask Strength expression. It's obvious what the difference here is - it's bottle at cask strength, a robust 54.2% ABV, which helps bolster those aforementioned roasty-toasty notes.
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The Glen Scotia Distillery makes single malt Scotch whisky and is also sometimes jokingly referred to as The Scotia or Old Scotia. There are only three distilleries left in Campbeltown, the smallest whisky region, and the distillery was established in 1832. When it comes to Scotch distilleries, Glen Scotia's home has a tale (and a single malt whisky) for everyone. Campbeltown's Glen Scotia scotch whiskey distillery has a distinguished heritage and an alluring current. Even though it is one of the smaller Scotch whiskey distilleries, Campbeltown, the former whisky center of the world, is home to the Glen Scotia Distillery. Our old distillery, which was built in the 1830s, still has many of its original features, including the mash tun, stillroom, and dunnage warehouse. As a result, our proud past and history have an impact on the award-winning whiskey made here. Although the twentieth century was difficult for Campbeltown whiskey distillers, our legacy survives.
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