One of the very rare single cask releases from Springbank's Local Barley series. This whisky was distilled in 1966 and bottled October 1996, after almost 30 years of maturation.... Read more
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Name | Springbank 1966 (Cask 473) Local Barley |
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Brand | Springbank |
Average Price | £8250.00 |
Type | Scotch Whisky |
Region | Campbeltown Whisky |
Volume | 700ml |
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Alcohol Content (ABV) | 52.5% |
Country of Origin | Scotland |
Created On CasKompare | 05-18-2022 |
One of the very rare single cask releases from Springbank's Local Barley series. This whisky was distilled in 1966 and bottled October 1996, after almost 30 years of maturation.~ Master of Malt
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On the Kintyre Peninsula in western Scotland, there is a family-run single malt whiskey distillery called Springbank. It is owned by J & A Mitchell & Company, the same company that controls the Glengyle distillery, William Cadenheads, the oldest independent bottler, and a number of blended scotch brands. One of the remaining single malt whisky makers still operating in Campbeltown, which formerly had over thirty operational distilleries, is Springbank, which received its license in 1828. Three different kinds of peated and unpeated malt whiskey are produced by the distillery and bottled. A sizable portion of its distillate is sold to bigger blenders or used to make one of J&A Mitchell's own blended scotch brands, such Campbeltown Loch, while the remainder is bottled as single malt.