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Springbank 12 Year Old Decanter – Unveiling a Rare Gem

Springbank 12 Year Old Decanter – Unveiling a Rare Gem

A True Campbeltown Treasure

Behold the extraordinary Springbank 12 Year Old, elegantly presented in a vintage ceramic decanter — a symbol of craftsmanship and rarity from one of Scotland’s most historic distilleries.

Matured for 12 years in oak casks, this limited release embodies the soul of Campbeltown whisky: rich, characterful, and unmistakably complex. Each drop tells a story of time, patience, and tradition.

On the nose, expect warm notes of toffee, malt, and gentle coastal brine. The palate unfolds layers of dried fruits, spice, and soft peat smoke, leading to a long, harmonious finish. It’s a whisky that perfectly balances power and elegance — unmistakably Springbank.

Encased in its beautifully crafted ceramic decanter, this 12-year-old is not just a whisky, but a collector’s piece — a window into the golden age of Springbank’s production.

For those who cherish authenticity and heritage, the Springbank 12 Year Old stands as a true gem — an exquisite reminder of why Campbeltown whiskies remain among the most revered in Scotland.