Glen Scotia - 2010 Scotia Vintage Release No. 3
Glen Scotia Vintage Release No. 3 is part of the Landmark series, in which the landmarks of the peninsula Kintyre are introduced. The selected Malts all have a fruity character. For the 3rd edition, the stone cross 'Campbeltown Cross' was chosen, which was proudly built in the middle of the historical place. The head of the cross and its engravings are supposedly stemming from the late 1300s and show a range of Celtic carvings, including the mermaid, which was spotted in waters near Campbeltown in 1811 according to legends.
Glen Scotia Vintage Release No. 3 is part of the Landmark series, in which the landmarks of the peninsula Kintyre are introduced. The selected Malts all have a fruity character. For the 3rd edition, the stone cross 'Campbeltown Cross' was chosen, which was proudly built in the middle of the historical place. The head of the cross and its engravings are supposedly stemming from the late 1300s and show a range of Celtic carvings, including the mermaid, which was spotted in waters near Campbeltown in 1811 according to legends.
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32540 | |
Glen Scotia | |
Scotland, Campbeltown | |
Single Malt Whisky | |
2010 | |
2020 | |
46% | |
0.7 l | |
Original bottling | |
First Fill Bourbonfässer | |
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