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    Campbeltown Blended Malt 10 Years Old ChWh (Chorlton Whisky)

    Single Cask
    700ml / 58%
    Blended Malt

    $95

    Campbeltown Blended Malt 10 Years Old ChWh (Chorlton Whisky), a blended malt at 58%. Sea salt, citrus and a salted toffee, an oily and coastal whisky with Glen Scotia among its malts. On the Kintyre peninsula, on the west coast of Scotland. A slow ferment and shell and tube condensers give an oily make. A characterful blended malt.

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    Tasting Notes

    Citric
    Citric
    Cooked Mash
    Cooked Mash
    Green-House
    Green-House
    Honey
    Honey
    Malt Extract
    Malt Extract

    Campbeltown Blended Malt 10 Years Old ChWh (Chorlton Whisky) is a blended malt Scotch from Chorlton Whisky. It vats Campbeltown malts, Glen Scotia among them. It is one of only three working distilleries left in Campbeltown, with Springbank and Glengyle.

    Glen Scotia's oily malt rounds it with a coastal, salted edge. An ex-Bourbon barrel shaped it, vanillin lending vanilla under the salt and oil. The cool, salt laden Campbeltown air gives a slow, coastal maturation in the warehouses. The slow distillation and shell and tube condensers give the oily Glen Scotia body. Refill oak lets the salty, oily Glen Scotia character lead the way. Active wood frames the fruit without overwhelming the briny Campbeltown spirit. Its Victoriana and single cask releases have won the distillery wide acclaim. The Glen was added to the Scotia name around 1930, the distillery dating to 1832.

    At a hearty 58% it carries real weight. Sea salt, citrus and a salted toffee run through it, oily and coastal. The texture is oily and coating, the fruit lifted by vanilla. The finish is rounded, salted and oily. A characterful blended malt Scotch.

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