Campbeltown Loch Blended Malt 70cl Whisky
Springbank
Scotland
J and A Mitchell
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Springbank
Scotland
J and A Mitchell
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A tremendous blended malt from J&A Mitchell & Co, the folks behind Springbank Distillery. Combining a wealth of incredible Campbeltown single malts from the region's three distilleries and matured in a combination of bourbon and sherry casks, this expertly blended expression boasts an array of classic Campbeltown characteristics. Marrying maritime coastal notes with hints of sweet peat, soft fruits, and spice, it's a must-try for any Campbeltown fan.
Soft peach, apricot, and floral honey with zesty notes of lemon meringue and just a touch of salty soot.
Oily with herbaceous hints creeping in beneath sweet vanilla caramel and juicy baked fruit. Seaweed salinity and sweet baking spice bring balance, with whispers of peat poking through.
Whisps of ginger and nutmeg, sweet tea, oatcakes, and subtly smoky oak.
Brought for s gift as my friend had never tried it went down very well . I only purchased as springbank is never available
As Springbank is increasingly difficult to get hold of this is a perfectly good alternative. All the traditional Campbeltown features and reasonably priced.
I've enjoyed a few bottles of this in the past so I was very surprised when I opened the packaging to find a whisky with a much darker hue than before - indeed, much darker than your online picture shows. I think (and I stress think) that previous bottles were presented as nonchillfiltered and no added colour. This is neither, which might explain the darker colour or, perhaps, there actually is more sherry influence. Whatever the case, this is still a good, solid Cambeltown dram. Enjoy!
I bought this because my son said it was a very good whisky. I didn't think that a blend could be this good but all I can say is that this one is great. Would buy again
Good stuff for the price.