Glen Scotia unveils Campbeltown Malts Festival 2025 limited edition whisky - an 'unconventional' dram

The Glen Scotia Campbeltown Malts Festival 2025 bottling has been unveiled - and it's ideal for peat fans.

Multi-award winning Campbeltown distillery, Glen Scotia has revealed its 2025 Festival Edition in celebration of the Campbeltown Malts Festival, the annual event which draws whisky lovers from around the world to discover the region’s rich whisky-making heritage.

The Campbeltown Malts Festival 2025 release is described by the team as a 'charmingly unconventional dram', in keeping with Glen Scotia’s yearly festival bottlings, which are known for bringing bold and intriguing flavours and creating an element of surprise.

The new 9-year-old single malt is heavily peated, a unique offering from Glen Scotia which dedicates just four weeks each year to its peated spirit production.

After being fully matured in first-fill bourbon barrels, the whisky has been finished for five months in Ribera del Duero red wine casks, directly sourced from the prestigious wine-making region in Spain.

This process results in vibrant flavours of ripe red fruits, juicy blackberry and a whisper of liquorice, each layer adding to the whisky’s complex character.

Glen Scotia’s distinctive maritime style is also present, unfolding with notes of creamy vanilla overlaid with rich peat smoke. 

The Campbeltown Malts Festival 2025 edition also returns with a unique on-pack experience, offering an insight into the distillery and the incredible journey to Campbeltown that makes the festival so special each year.

Glen Scotia Campbeltown Malts Festival 2025 Limited Edition whisky

By scanning the on-pack QR code, fans will be able to experience the magical journey to the ‘Wee Toon’ with three of Scotland’s top travel influencers as they embark on the beautiful voyage to the distillery’s Campbeltown home.

Iain McAlister, Glen Scotia master distiller and distillery manager, said: “This year’s Festival Release promises a unique experience that will transport you straight to Campbeltown with your first sip.

"As well as delivering the maritime and salinity notes synonymous with Glen Scotia, this whisky also provides an element of surprise as it develops on the palate.

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"The finish brings a bold burst of vibrant flavour from the Ribera del Duero red wine casks which is a distinctive pairing with the heavy peat. 

“The virtual on-pack experience also offers something really special this year - our remote home on the Kintyre peninsula makes for a wild and beautiful journey that not everyone is able to take.

"Now people can experience what it’s like to make the spectacular journey to Campbeltown with a selection of Scotland’s top travel content creators. 

“There’s no better way to savour a dram of this year’s limited edition single malt than by embarking on an unforgettable journey, whether by road, foot, or sea and we look forward to welcoming Glen Scotia fans who are making this journey to join us at the 2025 Campbeltown Malts Festival.”

Available to purchase online and in specialist retailers globally, Glen Scotia’s Campbeltown Malts Festival 2025 release is non-chill filtered, bottled at cask strength (54.3% ABV) and retails for £68.  

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You can buy a bottle here.

Glen Scotia’s events at this year's Campbeltown Malts Festival (which will take place on 20 and 21 May) will see some of its finest drams poured and will celebrate the town’s past as the former ‘Victorian Whisky Capital of the World’.

The distillery will present a range of both ticketed and free events which celebrate the region's rich history and connection to its distilling past. 

Among the Glen Scotia experiences on offer, visitors will have the chance to explore the components of the Campbeltown Malts Festival 2025 edition during a deconstructed tasting with global brand ambassador Gary Mills.

They will also be able to celebrate a decade of Glen Scotia’s world-famous Victoriana single malt with an in-depth tasting hosted by master blender Ashley Smith.

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Finally, guests will discover the magic of the Glen Scotia Dunnage Warehouse in an exclusive tasting with master distiller Iain McAlister. 

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Glen Scotia Distillery, High Street, Campbeltown, UK
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Known for cake making, experimental jam recipes, Champagne, whisky and gin drinking (and the inability to cook Gnocchi), Rosalind is the Food and Drink Editor and whisky writer for The Scotsman, as well as hosting Scran, The Scotsman's food and drink podcast.
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