Glen Scotia Victoriana Cask Strength Campbeltown Single Malt Scotch Whisky 700mL
$159.90
Description
Glen Scotia Victoriana Cask Strength Campbeltown Single Malt Scotch Whisky 700mL
The Glen Scotia Victoriana is a bold and intense cask strength Campbeltown single malt, crafted in homage to the whisky styles of the Victorian era. Selected from the finest heavily charred oak casks, this non-chill filtered, natural colour whisky is bottled at full cask strength, delivering a rich, full-bodied, and powerful expression.
With deep layers of dark caramel, toasted oak, orchard fruit, and warming spice, complemented by the signature maritime influence of Campbeltown, Glen Scotia Victoriana is a true whisky connoisseur’s delight.
- Brand: Glen Scotia
- Whisky Type: Campbeltown Single Malt Scotch Whisky
- Volume: 700mL
- ABV: 54.2%
Tasting Notes:
- Nose: Intense aromas of crème brûlée, caramelized sugar, toasted oak, and dark berries, with hints of sea spray and cocoa.
- Palate: Full-bodied and robust, featuring flavors of burnt toffee, blackcurrant, vanilla pod, nutmeg, and dark chocolate, balanced by a subtle peaty smokiness.
- Finish: Long and warming, with lingering notes of spiced oak, charred caramel, and maritime salt.
Key Features:
✔ Cask Strength Whisky – Bottled at full proof for an intense, unfiltered experience.
✔ Rich & Complex Flavor Profile – Deep caramel, toasted oak, and fruit-forward character.
✔ Maritime Influence – Signature Campbeltown sea spray and salinity.
✔ Heavily Charred Oak Cask Finish – Adds depth, warmth, and a smoky complexity.
✔ Non-Chill Filtered & Natural Colour – Retaining the whisky’s authentic character.
✔ Collector’s Edition – A must-have for serious whisky enthusiasts.
“This is fantastic Scotch. It is both simply enjoyable and rewards further contemplation. It lacks an age statement, but it makes a statement with its quality and character.” – Robert Lublin, Drinkhacker (95 Points)
“The Glen Scotia Victoriana is rather fruity and slightly floral, with a nice oiliness to boot and just a whiff of furniture polish. The palate is darker than expected and certainly much more spicier than the nose suggests. It’s funky with notes of charred oak, a soft saline quality and a touch of vegetal peat. Clearly this is about heavy oak maturation—but done very well.” – Thijs Klaverstijn, Distiller (89 Points)
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92.7 – Aggregate Score
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