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Number of results od značky scapa: 8
70cl / 56.7% / Distillery Bottling - A 2003 cask-strength Scapa single malt, bottled exclusively for The Whisky Exchange. It was matured in first-fill American oak barrels for 19 years before bottling in August 2022. This is a rare whisky: one of the...
70cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling - The initially controversial 16yo official expression of Scapa is now winning people round with a jump in quality after a few wobbly years following the rapid transition from the much-loved 12yo via the short-lived 14yo....
70cl / 48.5% / Gordon & MacPhail - An impressive Orcadian single malt aged for over three decades in an ex-bourbon cask and bottled by Gordon & MacPhail under its Connoisseurs Choice range. There are abundant fruit notes of dried apricot, Seville orange...
100cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling - From a tiny distillery in Orkney, Scapa is often overlooked in favour of its more famous neighbour Highland Park. This 14yo was quite a shortlived bottling -it was introduced by then new owners Chivas Brothers to replace...
70cl / 54% / Distillery Bottling - Scapa 1980 is a belter of a malt from a distillery frequently overlooked in favour of its more famous Orcadian neighbour, Highland Park. Well-presented and bottled at natural cask strength for added oomph.
100cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling - An old litre bottle presentation of Scapa from the 1990s. This whisky has been aged for at least 12 years and was produced exclusively for duty free.
70cl / 40% / Distillery Bottling - This is a bottling that many fans of this underrated distillery still have a soft spot for - the unpretentious old-style Scapa 12yo: an easygoing dram, delightfully honeyed and malty. Replaced by the short-lived, unloved...
100cl / 43% / Distillery Bottling - A litre bottle of a very rare Scapa 10 year old done for travel retail in the early 1990s. Scapa is a tiny distillery in Orkney, little-known to the masses, but appreciated by connoisseurs.