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Springbank 1970 - 2007 #1344
Campbeltown Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Springbank 1970 - 2007 #1344
Campbeltown Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Bottler | The Secret Treasures |
Distillery / brand | Springbank |
Range | Rare & Exceptional Single Cask |
Country | Scotland |
Region | Campbeltown |
Content Size | 0.7 liter |
Alc/vol | 43% |
Distilled | 26-05-1970 |
Bottled | 09-2007 |
Cask number | 1344 |
Number of bottles | 489 |
EAN | 4260022739074 |
Bottled for Haromex Development GMBH Brüggen, Germany
Tasting Notes from Maltfascination.com (by Sjoerd de Haan-Kramer): 94/100
Sniff:
Not surprisingly, this is very gentle, with only 43% ABV and almost four decades in mellowing oak. There are hints of dark bread, old apples. Some slate, sand and basalt. A minor note of smoke comes by too. Even though it’s gentle, there is some intensity with a whiff of engine grease and quite a lot of fruit. Apple, pear, grapes, passion fruit, peaches and some nectarine.
Sip:
The palate shows more intensity of flavor than I’d dare hope initially. It’s old and low in ABV after all. A small note of Springbank funkiness with dried fruits. Apple, pear, passion fruit and a more crisp note too. Maybe some star fruit. Quite a good helping of oak, to no one’s surprise.
Swallow:
A long and big finish. It combines the nose and the palate into a well rounded whole. Oak, funk and fruit, with barley and old wood.
Without a doubt, this is the best of my open bottles. There is so much to discover here, that I find it hard to fault it at any point. And by ‘fault it’ I mean finding a reason to not simply give this 96 points or so. Of course, I’m slightly biased.
But, still, this is an epic whisky. It does everything I want from a Springbank, and the lower ABV works very well in combination with the great age. It results in a whisky that asks for attention but doesn’t demand it, so if you have it at a festival, it might get swamped. Sitting down with, and for, this is very rewarding though. An absolute stunner.