Glen Scotia unveils the second expression from its Icons of Campbeltown Series – Scotch Whisky News

Glen Scotia unveils the second expression from its Icons of Campbeltown series which will take fans on a mystical adventure through the wee toon’s past
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Glen Scotia has revealed the second expression in its Icons of Campbeltown collection, which was unveiled last year in homage to the rich heritage of the town the distillery calls home.
Icons of Campbeltown: Release No.2 is part of a five-part limited-edition annual series that has been inspired by etchings found on the town’s famous Market Cross, a significant and historic meeting point for community get-togethers and storytelling.
The 14th-century cross is awash with stone carvings, created by unknown hands, including saints, beasts, heroes and their foes, all of which are said to capture tales of Campbeltown’s past. Each placement tells a fascinating story of the prevailing spirit of the place affectionally known as the ‘wee toon’.
Amongst the etchings is a visualisation of Saint Michael – the Archangel associated with courage and protection – who, backed by an army of supporters, heroically slayed a fire-breathing dragon with his spear. This legend remains confined to the history books but draws similarities to real events which have occurred in Campbeltown during its illustrious past, with many fires recorded at one of the hundreds of distilleries that gave the town its name of ‘Victorian Whisky Capital of the World’.
These fires devastated once-thriving whisky operations, much like the impact of a fire-breathing dragon, but it was the spirit of the Campbeltown community which saw the town thrive and Release No. 2 pays homage to this.
The 14 Year Old medium-peated single malt (56.8% ABV, £98) has been masterfully produced by Master Blender, Michael Henry. Laid down in American oak, Michael decided upon a six-month finish in Barolo red wine casks, resulting in a decadently smoky liquid, complemented by red candied fruits and berries, followed by a long, dry finish. There is a subtle maritime salinity throughout, nodding to Glen Scotia’s signature style.
Glen Scotia has collaborated with illustrator, Joel Holtzman, the master behind several characters for LucasFilm, Marvel and Disney, to create a series of stunning new pack designs for the Icons collection. Packaging combines fiery tones of amber, orange and yellow which complement the rich liquid colour and transport audiences into a vivid scene of the dragon climbing the market cross.
Michael Henry, Master Blender at Loch Lomond Group, owners of Glen Scotia, said: “The Icons of Campbeltown collection provides rich inspiration for our choice of liquid with each release. The coastal character and full-bodied mouthfeel are part of Glen Scotia’s signature character. We have chosen to finish in Barolo Red Wine casks bringing delicious red berry fruits to complement Glen Scotia’s distillery character. The swirling smoke and rich red colour are evocative of the fire-breathing dragon slayed by Saint Michael on the Campbeltown Cross.”
Iain McAlister, Distillery Manager and Master Distiller at Glen Scotia, added: “Hard times have a way of pulling our distilling community together, much like on December 17th 1899, when Glen Scotia, along with heroic townspeople, fought a fierce blaze at Dalintober distillery and saved it from an early fate. You will find no living saints or dragon slayers in the town now, just a wonderful community that endures against the odds by its prevailing spirit of unity, and this is what our latest Icons of Campbeltown release celebrates.”
Icons of Campbeltown: Release No.2 is now available from the Glen Scotia website and select specialist retailers in the UK, USA, Europe, Australia, Canada, Asia, China and EMEA (Middle East/South Africa)
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Tasting notes:
- Nose: Ocean spray, red berries, peat smoke
- Palate: Melted brown sugar, raspberry, cranberry, apple, vanilla
- Finish: Long, red cherries and swirling peat smoke
About Glen Scotia
Distiller Glen Scotia has been producing single malt whisky in Campbeltown since 1832 and is one of three surviving distilleries in Campbeltown. Producing peated and non-peated whiskies, the distillery still maintains much of its original design, including the stillroom and the dunnage warehouse dating from the 1830s. To this day, the distillery team follow in the footsteps of their founders, using traditional methods, carefully creating the subtly maritime Campbeltown style the brand has become world-famous for.
Recognition of Glen Scotia’s style and craftsmanship continues to be acknowledged globally.
- In 2021, Glen Scotia’s 25-Year-Old single malt was awarded ‘Best in Show Whisky’ at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition. Over 3,800 entries across thirty-one categories were judged with Glen Scotia being awarded the overall winner across all countries and styles. Only seven months later, Glen Scotia was also named Scottish Whisky Distillery of the Year at the Scottish Whisky Awards 2021.
- In 2022, Glen Scotia’s Victoriana won ‘Best in Class’ in the Distillers’ Single Malt Scotch – No Age Statement category at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition.
- In 2023, Glen Scotia won ‘Best Single Cask Single Malt’ at the World Whiskies Awards for a single cask bottling distilled in 2009 and aged for 13 years exclusively in a first-fill bourbon barrel.
Later that same year, Glen Scotia’s 25 Year Old won a coveted Platinum award at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2023, which is awarded to the very few entries that receive a Double Gold medal for three consecutive years at the prestigious global even














