Glen Scotia Archives | The Whiskey Lifestyle https://thewhiskeylifestyle.com/tag/glen-scotia/ Celebrate life's journey with us Thu, 16 Oct 2025 21:10:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://i0.wp.com/thewhiskeylifestyle.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/cropped-FavlogoW.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Glen Scotia Archives | The Whiskey Lifestyle https://thewhiskeylifestyle.com/tag/glen-scotia/ 32 32 96977830 Glen Scotia Releases Its First 50-Year-Old https://thewhiskeylifestyle.com/glen-scotia-releases-its-first-50-year-old/ Wed, 15 Oct 2025 19:50:11 +0000 https://thewhiskeylifestyle.com/?p=12468 Glen Scotia announced the inaugural release in a new annual series, Elements of Campbeltown, a 50-Year-Old single malt…

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Glen Scotia announced the inaugural release in a new annual series, Elements of Campbeltown, a 50-Year-Old single malt scotch whisky shaped by the elements of its unique geographical setting. Release No. 1: Air marks a pivotal moment in the distillery’s history as its oldest release.

A celebration of the character of Scotland’s smallest whisky region and testament to the environment that has shaped it over generations, the expression captures Campbeltown’s maritime climate and the influence it has on whisky. Five decades in the making, Release No. 1: Air was distilled in 1973 and bottled at a natural cask strength of 84.6 proof in 2024. Fully matured in refill American oak hogshead casks to preserve the distillery’s character.

“Responsibility for whisky of this age, where the passage of time shapes the character of the spirit is a privilege,” said Michael Henry, Loch Lomond Group Master Blender. “With this milestone release for Glen Scotia, I want to give people the opportunity to experience our distillery character at this remarkable age and showcase how time has shaped it.”

To mark the release, Glen Scotia has collaborated with UK artist Gina Parr to create a piece of art capturing the essence of ‘air’ in the distillery’s historic dunnage warehouse. Parr took inspiration from Campbeltown’s coastal air stream and Glen Scotia’s distilling process to create an oil painting to adorn the cabinet doors concealing each whisky decanter.

Housed in the white leather interior is a bespoke Glencairn crystal decanter encasing the whisky. Created exclusively for this release, it features a delicate band around the base to represent ‘air’ while a Celtic knot crowns a heavy brass stopper. Accompanying the whisky is a hardback book telling the story of this single malt.

Only 10 bottles of Glen Scotia Elements of Campbeltown Release No. 1: Air will be available in the U.S. by special request and will retail for $50,000.

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Glen Scotia Returns To Its 10 https://thewhiskeylifestyle.com/glen-scotia-returns-to-its-10/ Wed, 25 Jun 2025 23:43:10 +0000 https://thewhiskeylifestyle.com/?p=12178 Glen Scotia is reintroducing its 10-Year-Old expression to the world of whisky. The expression is said to be…

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Glen Scotia is reintroducing its 10-Year-Old expression to the world of whisky.

The expression is said to be “an authentic representation” of Campbeltown, the smallest of Scotland’s five designated whisky regions. Made with 100% malted barley sourced from the east coast of Scotland and water sourced from Crosshill Loch, the whisky is distilled on a swan neck, copper pot still, barreled in first fill ex-bourbon barrels, and aged in both dunnage and palletized warehouses that are maritime-adjacent along the Firth of Clyde on the Kintyre Peninsula.

The traditional choice for aging spirits in Campbeltown was bourbon casks. Campbeltown native Iain McAlister has served at the helm as Glen Scotia’s Master Distiller for the past 12 years, and the historic distillery still maintains much of its original design dating back to1830s — including the stillroom and dunnage warehouse.

“Glen Scotia has a unique place in Scotch Whisky lore dating back to 1832. While we celebrate our history as one of only three remaining Campbeltown distilleries, we’re keenly aware of the evolving palates of today’s modern whisky drinkers and our portfolio is representative of that juxtaposition of past and present,” said Glen Scotia Master Distiller Iain McAllister. “At Glen Scotia, we produce two styles of whisky – peated and non-peated – which are heavily influenced by our proximity to the ocean. These maritime nuances are perfectly represented in our signature 10-Year-Old whisky,” McAlister continued.

Known as the “Whisky Capital of the World” during the Victorian era, Campbeltown may be small, but it is certainly one of the most established. In 1823, the Exercise Act made it desirable for illicit distillers to obtain licenses. Campbeltown became the most prominent hub of whisky production, with more than 28 distilleries packed into town. Now, only three remain, including Glen Scotia.

Glen Scotia recently entered into a distribution agreement with Foley Family Wines & Spirits to expand its footprint into the U.S.

Glen Scotia 10-Year-Old is available now for $74.99.

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The Perfect Fifth Makes Its Debut https://thewhiskeylifestyle.com/the-perfect-fifth-makes-its-debut/ Fri, 27 Dec 2019 16:48:07 +0000 http://www.thewhiskeylifestyle.com/?p=6178 The Perfect Fifth have launched their inaugural range of premium, independently bottled Scottish whiskies, which aim to evoke…

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The Perfect Fifth have launched their inaugural range of premium, independently bottled Scottish whiskies, which aim to evoke the character of favorite whiskies of history.

Family-run independent bottler have released four limited-edition, single cask expressions of whisky from top distilleries across Scotland. The first range of bottlings picked up three liquid gold awards, out of four submitted, in Jim Murray’s 2020 Whisky Bible. Three Single Malts, from Highland Park, Springbank, Glen Scotia, and a Single Grain whisky from Cambus, have been selected to offer a nostalgic taste reminiscent of spirit from each distillery’s past.

The Perfect Fifth Highland Park 1987 #1531 31 Year Old Single Malt ($3,000) matured in a first fill sherry hogshead, of which 185 bottles are available; The Perfect Fifth Springbank 1993 #315 25 Year Old Single Malt ($1,500) matured in a first fill sherry hogshead, of which 522 bottles are available; The Perfect Fifth Cambus 1976 #70076 42 Year Old Single Grain ( $1,250), the oldest whisky in this range and matured in an ex-bourbon barrel, of which 138 bottles are available; and The Perfect Fifth Glen Scotia 1992 #8 27 Year Old Single Malt ($850), matured in a first fill bourbon barrel, of which 174 bottles are available. Each whisky is packaged within a miniature wooden cask, and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

In honor of his family’s love of Scotch, COO Karl J. Schoen launched his independent bottling business earlier this year to curate his own unique selection of independent bottlings. Each of the whiskies in were hand-selected by Schoen, under the guidance of some of the top names in Scotch whisky connoisseurship.

“As one of the first independent bottlers in the US, we are in a position to seek out the gold among a multitude of single casks, and set high standards in our selection process,” said Perfect Fifth founder Karl J. Schoen, who hand-selected each expression. “We pride ourselves on curating and selecting the finest single cask whisky that has remained hidden or has been forgotten about over time. So when you sample a bottle of whisky from The Perfect Fifth, you really are experiencing a piece of lost whisky history.”

All four whiskies will be available from retail stores across Los Angeles.

 

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