Richard-ModernDrinking
Glen Scotia 15 Year
Single Malt — Campbeltown, Scotland
Reviewed
June 28, 2020 (edited July 12, 2021)
I’m way behind on my reviews, so it’s almost a month since I had the pleasure of tasting a flight of Glen Scotia whiskies in the virtual company of Master Distiller Iain McAlister. This was my first proper introduction to the distillery and I was very impressed by the consistent quality across the many variations we tried and the bang they offer for your buck. Among the core range, the 15 was my favorite. It’s a delicious balance of spice and citrus with a lovely oily texture. There’s ginger on the nose and a sweet, spicy orange melange on the palate. The finish is long and effervescent, with a dash of salt and bitter orange rind. You can get a bottle of this for little more than $50, and at that price it’s one of the best bargains in whisky. I went into this event knowing very little about Springbank’s neighbor and came away a big fan.
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