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Scapa

The bay of Scapa Flow lies with the Orkney Mainland to the North and South Ronaldsay and Hoy to the East and West respectively. The bay is of considerable historic significance, having been a naval base for the British fleet during both World Wars. During the First World War, the Grand Fleet employed the bay as their Northern base and during the Second World War a German U-Boat entered the bay and subsequently sank the HMS Royal Oak.

The Scapa whisky distillery had been distilling since long before, having been founded by Macfarlane and Townsend in 1885. The little huddle of buildings lies just outside of Kirkwall at Scapa Bay, and the distillery draws its waters from the Lingro Burn. Scapa distillery is decidedly small with a total capacity of one million litres annually, though the distillery runs at roughly one third of this with a staff of just three, working three days weekly. Hiram Walker acquired the distillery in 1954 and installed a Lomond still a few years later to replace the wash still. The Lomond still is a comparatively recent innovation and produces a heavier, oilier spirit.

During the 1970s, Scapa was renovated and modernized. Malt whisky from Scapa has long since been used as a blending component and it is notably used in Ballantines blends. Despite this, single malt whisky from the distillery is highly prized and under its new owners, Chivas Brothers, Scapa is being marketed as a premium product. The distillery was mothballed in 1994 and did not reopen until a decade later, though during its closure staff from nearby Highland Park ran the distillery for a few months. Just before reopening in 2004 there were extensive renovations and as much as £2.1 million was spent. In 2005, production slowed whilst more refurbishments were carried out with Chivas Brothers at the helm.

Scapa Jutland 16 Year Old - HMS Indefatigable

70cl, 40%

The Charity Auction has now ended. This is a very special one-of-a-kind bottle of Scapa Jutland, a 16 year old single cask single malt, which has been named after HMS Indefatigable. The Scapa…  More info

Scapa Jutland 16 Year Old - HMS Indefatigable

Scapa 16 Year Old 2002 - Distillery Reserve Collection

50cl, 50.9%

The Scapa distillery is located on The Mainland island of the Orkney isles, and it was that very distillery that made this single malt on 6th February 2002! The whisky was aged for 16 years until it…  More info

Scapa 16 Year Old 2002 - Distillery Reserve Collection

Scapa 23 Year Old 1991 (cask 1191) - Mackillop's Choice

70cl, 55.9%

Back in March 1991 some spirit ran from the still at the Orcadian distillery of Scapa and was filled into a single cask, where it matured until March 2014. That was when it become a Mackillop's…  More info

Scapa 23 Year Old 1991 (cask 1191) - Mackillop's Choice

Scapa 25 Year Old

70cl, 54%

Part of a limited release of 2,000 bottles of Scapa, distilled in 1980 and aged for 25 years before bottling at cask strength.  More info

Scapa 25 Year Old

Scapa 18 Year Old 2000 Distillery Reserve Collection

50cl, 52.5%

Cask strength single malt produced by Orkney's Scapa, distilled back March 2000 and left to mature in a single cask for 18 years. In July 2018, it was bottled as part of the Distillery Reserve…  More info

Scapa 18 Year Old 2000 Distillery Reserve Collection

Scapa 8 Year Old (Gordon & MacPhail) - 1980s

75cl, 40%

An old independent bottling here – dating from the 1980s – of 8 year old single malt from the Scapa distillery on Orkney. Gordon & MacPhail have, of course, been bottling all sorts of treats for…  More info

Scapa 8 Year Old (Gordon & MacPhail) - 1980s

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