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    Glen Scotia 9 Years Old 2012 (SMWS 93.181)

    A burning galleon of tropical fruit
    700ml / 61.9%
    Single Malt

    $250

    A Glen Scotia of a 9 year old from the Scotch Malt Whisky Society, at 61.9%. A briny, coastal Campbeltown fruit of citrus and salt. Glen Scotia is one of three Campbeltown distilleries, founded in 1832. A survivor of the old whisky capital of the world. A salty, oily, coastal Campbeltown single malt. This is a Campbeltown single malt of real character.

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    Tasting Notes

    Chocolate
    Chocolate
    Citric
    Citric
    Fragant
    Fragant
    Oily
    Oily

    A Glen Scotia of a 9 year old chosen by the Scotch Malt Whisky Society, distilled in 2012, from cask 93.181, bottled at 61.9%, one of 219 bottles. Glen Scotia is a Campbeltown single malt from the Loch Lomond Group, salty and oily in style. Its long ferment, averaging well over a hundred hours, builds a fruity, coastal character.

    Run through the stills and shell and tube condensers on Crosshill Loch water, giving a coastal, briny Campbeltown spirit. Maturation came in ex-Bourbon wood, the oak quiet behind the oily spirit. In these extractive early years the oak gives vanillin as vanilla and oak lactones as coconut over a briny, oily spirit. The cool, salt laden Campbeltown air gives a slow, coastal maturation in the warehouses. Long ageing turns the fresh citrus towards dried fruit, salted toffee and a soft spice. Crosshill Loch water and a long ferment give the oily, coastal Glen Scotia make.

    Bottled at a cask strength 61.9%, it is rich. A briny, oily coastal fruit, with a soft vanilla from the oak. A baked apple and a sea salt lift it. The finish is rounded, salted and oily. This is an oily, coastal malt from the Kintyre coast.

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