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Kilkerran 8 years Of. Open Day 2018 Recharge Sherry ----(amber)
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Kilkerran 8 years Of. Open Day 2018 Recharge Sherry
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About the producer

Glengyle is a Campbeltown distillery founded by William Mitchell in 1872. After being bought by the West Highlands Malt Distilleries group, it closed in 1925 following the crisis and only reopened in 2000 when it was bought by the Springbank team, who equipped it with stills from the former Ben Wyvis distillery. Distillation recommenced in 2004 and the first single malt was bottled in 2007. Interestingly, J&A Mitchell bought only the distillery and not the Glengyle brand, which is owned by Glen Scotia, leading to bottlings being released under the name Kilkerran.

About the wine

A Kilkerran 8 year old matured in re-charred sherry casks and bottled for the Springbank 2018 Open Day, which has been part of the Campbeltown Malts Festival since its launch in 2014.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: United Kingdom - Campbeltown

Producers and wineries: Kilkerran

Colour: amber

Appellation: Kilkerran

Viticulture: conventional More information....

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