Springbank 10 years is a cult Single Malt, the perfect introduction to the distillery's uncompromising style. A selection of ex-Bourbon and ex-Sherry casks respectful of the distillate enhances the great work done at the distillery, with a barley that retains a slight peatiness, around 8-10 ppm, and brings an unmistakable mineral earthiness to the glass.
In the mouth it is oily and fat, with great persistence. The distinct savouriness of Springbank 10 years then finds its balance in exuberant fruity notes of pear and pineapple, while a scratch of white pepper and spices contributes to the complexity of a whisky already fully resolved after only 10 years of maturation in the cellars of Campbeltown. To be discovered and rediscovered with every sip.
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