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Springbank 12 Year Old Cask Strength - 56.3%

(70cl, 56.3%)

Springbank 12 Year Old Cask Strength - 56.3%

Springbank 12yo 56.3% Bottling Note

Another release of Springbank’s wonderful 12 year old, matured in 70% ex-Sherry casks and 30% ex-bourbon casks. This Campbeltown malt is bottled at 56.3% abv.

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Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt

Nose: Sweet vanilla and biscuity malt. Dried herbs, oak and hints of creamy fudge. Toffee apples.

Palate: Rich fruit and dried peels. Slightly oily, creamy palate entry. Vanilla, honey, spiced oak and digestive biscuits.

Finish: Balanced, malty finish. Hints of salty smoke.

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Springbank 12 Year Old Cask Strength - 56.3% Reviews

Gold in a bottle.

What an astonishing whisky. This is absolutely top class. I had my last drop of the bottle tonight. It almost brings a tear to eyes as I drank the last swallow. I had a glas of Laga 16, but that was not good now, even though it is a fine whisky. Now I am opening a Springbank 18, and hope to have another 12 cask strenght on my shelve soon.

JH

8th September 2019

Get it if you can!

I miraculously found a bottle of the first year 2010 release of this offering, and know they have 1 more left at the store. Amazing value for $100CDN and my favourite Springbank release! Will definitely try the add a bit to a cheaper grain brand, I already add a dash of this to Peat Monster and its fantastic!

20th January 2019

Grain Whiskies best friend

Add a touch of this to a subtle cheap grain whisky (Aldi’s Solo works particularly well) and the results are astonishing. The springbank funk comes right through and lifts the grain base dramatically. Give it a try!

13th March 2018

Excellent,Hurry before it's gone.

Absolutely amazing as you can sit with it all day and probably not name all the things going on here,talk about balance this is it.the bottle I have is the 56.3% known as batch 13.I paid 79.99 US for it and I am heading out for another before it's gone.

9th July 2017

Good

Don't be fooled by the 12. I'm always surprised that people don't distinctly notice what is obviously older than its statement whisky. Many distilleries do this especially with cask strength releases. Pay attention.

20th May 2017

Great nose very tasty . A better buy than the 18yr.

It's really a nice winter warmerupper. For some reason I like it even better than the 18yr . . So far it is my favorite Springbank offering . Not as long in finish but has all the flavor and character of the distillery .

16th February 2017

Superb

I have bought every single batch since the first 12 CS. And loved every one. I just love the oily herbaceous saltiness in this one. Very rewarding when you spend the time to really explore and appreciate what this whisky has to offer.

20th December 2016

Its springbank Jim - but not as we know it.

Batch 13 seems to be darker and richer, more sherry / less peat than my last bottle (batch 9 maybe) - and straying from a classic 'springbank' profile. Having said that, the bottle is recently opened and will change as it goes down. After this bottle is finished I'll maybe switch to Longrow.

26th September 2016

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