
Glen Scotia 12 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Whiskey: Glen Scotia 12 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky
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Size: 750ML
Proof: 104 (52%ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Glen Scotia
Matured entirely in first-fill bourbon casks and bottled at 46% ABV, natural colour, and non-chill filtered, it’s described as a bold new classic that captures the quintessential Campbeltown character Glen Scotia is known for – maritime freshness, vibrant fruit, and warming spice.
Glen Scotia 12 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky Tasting Notes
Nose: Fresh sea spray and honeyed vanilla are joined by ripe pineapple, mango, and citrus peel, while subtle oak spice hovers in the background.
Palate: Sweet caramelised sugar and juicy tropical fruit lead, with layers of tangy lemon, toasted oak, and maritime salinity. Hints of ginger and nutmeg develop, giving balance to the fruit.
Finish: Long, warming, and gently spiced, with cinnamon, vanilla cream, and a final touch of coastal breeze.
Distillery Information
Glen Scotia is one of just three distilleries in Campbeltown producing single malt at the moment (along with Springbank and Glengyle). It was founded in 1832 by Stewart, Galbraith and Co and sited to the north of the town. The distillery draws its cooling waters from the Crosshill Loch and two bore holes, drilled over twenty metres into the rock below. Campbeltown was the capital of Scotch whisky production before the US Prohibition was enacted. There were some twenty-eight distilleies, though after the act was passed only three survived. Glen Scotia was acquired by West Highland Malt Distillers in 1919 and five years later the company went bankrupt. Duncan MacCallum, a director, purchased the company. The distillery was closed again in 1928 and a couple of years later, following great financial trouble, Duncan MacCallum threw himself into the very loch from which the Glen Scotia distillery draws its water. It is said that his ghost haunts the distillery. Glen Scotia survived the Second World War, having restarted production in 1933 after the repeal of Prohibition. In 1954, Hiram Walker acquired the distillery and shortly after it was purchased by A Gillies and Co.
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Whiskey: Glen Scotia 12 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky
This bottle will make a fine addition to any whisky lover.
Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!
Featured in
- ROLLING STONE
- MEN'S JOURNAL
- US WEEKLY
ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.
Size: 750ML
Proof: 104 (52%ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Glen Scotia
Matured entirely in first-fill bourbon casks and bottled at 46% ABV, natural colour, and non-chill filtered, it’s described as a bold new classic that captures the quintessential Campbeltown character Glen Scotia is known for – maritime freshness, vibrant fruit, and warming spice.
Glen Scotia 12 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky Tasting Notes
Nose: Fresh sea spray and honeyed vanilla are joined by ripe pineapple, mango, and citrus peel, while subtle oak spice hovers in the background.
Palate: Sweet caramelised sugar and juicy tropical fruit lead, with layers of tangy lemon, toasted oak, and maritime salinity. Hints of ginger and nutmeg develop, giving balance to the fruit.
Finish: Long, warming, and gently spiced, with cinnamon, vanilla cream, and a final touch of coastal breeze.
Distillery Information
Glen Scotia is one of just three distilleries in Campbeltown producing single malt at the moment (along with Springbank and Glengyle). It was founded in 1832 by Stewart, Galbraith and Co and sited to the north of the town. The distillery draws its cooling waters from the Crosshill Loch and two bore holes, drilled over twenty metres into the rock below. Campbeltown was the capital of Scotch whisky production before the US Prohibition was enacted. There were some twenty-eight distilleies, though after the act was passed only three survived. Glen Scotia was acquired by West Highland Malt Distillers in 1919 and five years later the company went bankrupt. Duncan MacCallum, a director, purchased the company. The distillery was closed again in 1928 and a couple of years later, following great financial trouble, Duncan MacCallum threw himself into the very loch from which the Glen Scotia distillery draws its water. It is said that his ghost haunts the distillery. Glen Scotia survived the Second World War, having restarted production in 1933 after the repeal of Prohibition. In 1954, Hiram Walker acquired the distillery and shortly after it was purchased by A Gillies and Co.












