Glen Scotia Vintage 2002 Limited Edition No. 2 46%vol. 0,7l
This Landmark Series will feature the landmarks of the Kintyre Peninsula and stands for the fruit flavors of Glen Scotia.
For release no. 2 was selected as "Crosshill Hole," which continues to supply water to Campbeltown's distilleries, as it did in Victorian times. It was commissioned by the Duke of Argyll in the mid-19th century to serve the once over 30 distilleries in Campbeltown with a steady and qualitative source.
Nose: tropical fruits and demerara sugar, behind salty sea air and some tang
Taste: surprisingly soft in the taste, again the fruit, now clearly mango and papaya, light citrus notes, paired with sea salt and spicy notes
Finish: long on the finish - fruity with a pleasant sweetness, in addition light oak spice
Distilled: April 2002
Bottled: June 2019
Outtrun: 1,500 bottles with single numbering
Bottler: | Original Bottling |
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Bottling Date: | 2019 |
Alcohol: | 46%vol. |
Age: | 17 year old |
Distillery: | Glen Scotia |
Destillation Date: | 2002 |
Coloured: | Natural Colour |
Cask Size: | Refill Hogshead |
Volume: | 0,7l |
Manufacturer: | Glen Scotia Distillery , 12 High Street Campbeltown Argyll PA39 7DS, Großbritannien |
Chillfiltered: | Un-chilfiltered |
Country: | Scotland |
Product Type: | Single Malt Whisky |
Product Category: | Whisky |
Product brand: | Glen Scotia |
Smoke: | non smoky |
Region: | Campbeltown |
Responsible food business operator: | Hanseatische Weinhandelsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Lukas-Welser-Straße 8, 28309 Bremen, Deutschland |
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1 review
7 November 2022 15:49
»Glen Scotia 18 year old started its maturation in Refill Bourbon casks and Refill American oak hogsheads before their Master Blender hand selected the finest ones and vatted them together to a twelve month finish in First Fill Oloroso casks. The Oloroso finish brings perfume, floral notes which complement the distillery character of fruit with hints of sea spray and spice. An exceptional single malt delivering the true character of a Campbeltown malt whisky.« -Bernstein -Malzig und fruchtig. Porrdige mit einem guten Treffer Honig. Seeluft. Ausgebranntes Faß. Jod. Nach einer Zeit im Glas durchaus schmutzige Nase, interessant. -Sehr weich am Gaumen, subtil, ölig. Malzsirup. -im Abgang kräftiger als im Antritt