Springbank 21 Year Old Single Malt | 750ml
The legendary Campbeltown classic, handcrafted with centuries of tradition. The Springbank 21 Year Old is a benchmark of distilling excellence. Every stage of production, from floor malting to bottling, is completed on-site in Campbeltown. Bottled at 46% ABV, this expression is celebrated for its incredible depth, coastal influence, and complex layers of fruit and smoke.
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Character: Elegant, maritime, and profoundly complex.
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ABV: 46%
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Volume: 750ml
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Region: Campbeltown.
R8,999.00
2 in stock
Additional information
| Weight | 5 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 25 × 15 × 10 in |
The Pinnacle of Tradition Springbank is Scotland’s most traditional distillery, and the 21-year-old is the crown jewel of its core range. As one of the few distilleries that still performs 100% of the production process on-site, every bottle of Springbank 21 represents an authentic, hands-on approach to whisky making that has remained unchanged for generations.
A Masterful Marriage of Casks The 21-year-old is a limited annual release, with each batch featuring a slightly different marriage of casks—often including high-quality Bourbon, Sherry, Port, and Rum casks. This diversity of wood creates a spirit that is rich and oily, yet refined and balanced, capturing the unique “Campbeltown funk” and salt-spray character that fans of the distillery adore.
Official Tasting Notes
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Nose: A beautiful balance of honey, salt spray, and soft peat smoke. Hints of dried apricots and creamy vanilla develop with time.
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Palate: Rich and waxy. Flavors of dark chocolate and molasses are countered by spicy cinnamon, ginger, and a lingering maritime brine.
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Finish: Exceptionally long and drying, with persistent notes of wood smoke and caramelized sugar.
A Collector’s Obsession Due to its limited production and massive global following, the Springbank 21-Year-Old has become one of the most difficult bottles to secure worldwide. It is a must-have for serious collectors and connoisseurs of the Campbeltown style. At R8,999.00, it offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of liquid history from Scotland’s smallest whisky region.






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