Over 30,000 5 star reviews!
On orders over £99
The lowest prices on your favourite spirits!
Trusted by businesses worldwide
Get a response within seconds
Select Express Delivery at the checkout!
1000s of samples available
Glen Scotia
Scotland
Single Malt
Classic Campbeltown single malt matured in first-fill bourbon barrels before a finishing period spent in Pedro Ximénez sherry casks. A wonderful introduction to the delights of this great distillery, and frankly just a great whisky with a pleasing toffee core and rich depth.
Vibrant fruit emerges first (peach flesh and green apple peels), followed by chewy vanilla fudge, a hint of salinity, then an array of oak-y spices including some char.
Opens with more fudge with a little dusting of powdered sugar. Powerful, oily and a touch herbaceous with some German brandy character.
Sherried notes come through more on the finish.
I can't say I've tried it but I simply have to balance away the review below where the person has become confused that their scotch doesn't improve not with a drop of water, but with a "Dark Jamaican mixer".
When making a purchase I haven't tried before, I found the reviews on Masters of Malt have never failed me, until this bottle. There is not much going on with this but a funny taste, which is a hint of what's to come. That hint turns to a revolting mess on the finish. Never drank such a bad whisky and I've tasted Haig Club, it even a overpowered a Dark Jamaican ginger mixer! Re-reading the reviews I still cannot explain the disparity between what I read and what I've tasted - maybe its a dud bottle.
You'll be hard pushed to fine a better value for money whisky Has a big salted caramel punch that coats your mouth, especially on the finish. Holds it own against whiskies double the price
Lovely dram I took some with me last summer on a cycle trip round arran & treated myself when I arrived at Lochranza youth hostej
This is the second bottle I've tried from Glen Scotia, the 2003 Festival being the first, and I was not disappointed. (Lasted all of two sessions, in fact) For £36 you will not find a better Scotch on the market. Next up I'm going for the 20 yr old........I just know it will be outstanding! ??
£4.94 - £47.95