57,1° (100° Proof)
Distillery : Springbank - Campbeltown
Fresh Bourbon Barrels
Original Bottling
Limited Edition
Single Malt
Bottled in 2023
Unchillfiltered, Uncoloured
Peated around 12 ppm
The Springbank Society is a very exclusive club, as I’ve been told that membership is limited. At the same time, they’re quite generous, since most of their exclusive bottlings end up on reputable retail sites, though the price is a bit higher, and you have to act fast to get your hands on a bottle. Take this one, for example, distilled in July 2017 and bottled in March 2023, it spent its early years in Fresh Bourbon Barrels (can someone explain to me what a Fresh Barrel is? And how it differs from a 1st Fill?), before being divided into exactly 2,166 bottles. Findlay Ross is the Production Director of J&A Mitchell & Co. Ltd., the company that owns Springbank and Glengyle, he is therefore one of the pillars of this exceptional distillery, and sometimes he enjoys selecting casks, as he has done here, for our greatest pleasure.
Butter and banana, hints of minerals, biscuit and limestone, subtle whiffs of peat. Caramel, peanut butter, liquid honey, maple syrup on toasted bread. Paraffin, crushed grains, brown sugar. Grapefruit, a light dash of vanilla. Oil-like mouthfeel, yellow plums, mirabelles, Reine-Claudes, generous spices, light woodiness, wax here and there, luscious citrus notes. Long and powerful finish, salt crystals, royal jelly, green apple, vanilla, honey, lime, dried herbs, pastry cream.
In Short,
It’s a Springbank concentrate with a ton of character, maybe even a little too much, but I didn’t detect any notes of farm or barn, so something’s still missing. It’s very subtle and well-crafted, yet intense, not to mention that you wouldn’t believe it’s so young. It’s worth taking a sip, but buying a bottle is a different story, given the price at which the last remaining bottles are being sold.
Score : 88
To Be Listened While Sipping :
Yolk - Amber







