The Whisky Shop ‘Golden Dram: Win Glen Scotia 25 Year Old’ 🏆 – Scotch Whisky News

Win a bottle of Glen Scotia 25 Year Old – currently the world’s best whisky!
We are also giving away Dunnage Tasting Packs to 30 runners-up. For a chance to win simply buy a bottle of Glen Scotia Double Cask at a special price of £31.90…

Glen Scotia Golden Dram Giveaway
Glen Scotia 25 Year Old recently won Best in Show at this years San Francisco World Spirits Competition – the distillery’s proudest achievement to date. We will be offering a bottle up as a prize in our latest Golden Dram giveaway. All purchases of Glen Scotia Double Cask between now and Sunday will be automatically entered and we will select one lucky winner who will receive both of these award-winning single malt whiskies straight to their door!

We are also sending Dunnage Tasting Packs (worth £50!) to 30 runners-up. This will allow you to enjoy five special drams selected by Glen Scotia Distillery Manager and Master Distiller, Iain McAlister. He will guide you through a virtual tasting session offering a window into Glen Scotia’s whisky making history and Campbeltown’s Victorian Scotch heyday. Sounds like a perfect way to spend any evening!

Even if you don’t win one of these fantastic prizes, you’ll still be receiving a delicious bottle of whisky at a fantastic price. Good luck!
Glen Scotia Double Cask
£31.90 buy now →

Double Cask is a great introduction to Glen Scotia. Rich, rounded caramel combines with fruitiness, spice and salt, with a little smoke pushing through. This is a real crowd pleaser.
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Glen Scotia Double Cask
The perfect balance of rich spicy fruits

Glen Scotia 25 Year Old
The current world’s best whisky

Glen Scotia Dunnage Tasting Pack
A rare chance to try these special malts

Glen Scotia Victoriana
Rich, robust, sweet and plenty of body

Glen Scotia 15 Year Old
Another Gold at this years San Francisco World Spirits Competition

Glen Scotia 18 Year Old
Understated and complex – this dram is a bit of class.
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