As you step onto The Gauldrons’ fine, clean sand, you also step back in time. Over yonder is where a spider building his web - with great patience but great difficulty - inspired King Robert the Bruce to try, try and try again, having been defeated by his enemies. All around you can sense the ghosts of the long lost Distilleries that once proudly proclaimed Campbeltown “Scotland’s Whisky capital”.
On the nose is detect a dry saltiness with sweet cereal and a late hint of gentle peat smoke. The palate is Initially dry, beachy and maritime, warming to crunched sugar and oak. The finish is warmingly spiced, bringing puffs of smoke, rock pools and dark sugars.
