Campbeltown Loch 1992 Mull Of Kintyre Music Festival 2005

Lot ID:060059

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Bottle Description

Distilled in 1992, then released in 2005 to mark the music festival on the Mull of Kintyre that year, this extremely limited 1992 blend was bottled especially for the event by Springbank Distillers Ltd., the distillery donated a percentage of each bottle sold to the event. Bottle number 28 of only 400 bottles produced.

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  • Distillery
    Springbank
  • Country
    Scotland
  • Region
    Scotland
  • Distillery Status
    Operational
  • Whisky Type
    Blended Whisky
  • Bottle No.
    28
  • Bottles Produced
    400
  • Strength
    40%
  • Size
    70cl
Distillery Information

Founded in 1828, Springbank distillery was one of many distilleries that once existed in Campbeltown. Originally owned by the Reid Brothers, it was then sold to John and William Mitchell in 1837. John Mitchell’s son joined the company which would then become J&A Mitchell. The beginning of the 20th century saw Campbeltown distilleries close and by 1934, Springbank was one of only two working distilleries left in the area. In 1973, production started for Longrow, a more peated malt in the Islay-style. It would be shortly followed in 1997 with another new whisky, Hazelburn. Springbank remains one of only three working distilleries in Campbeltown today and is the oldest distillery that’s still family-owned.