Scapa Skiren (70cl, 40%)

Scapa Skiren (70cl, 40%)

A 2015 addition to the Scapa range, the Skiren has been distilled in the Scotch whisky industry's only remaining working Lomond Still. It was matured in first fill American oak casks. The name comes from the Old Norse word for "glittering bright skies".

Scapa distillery was the third to be constructed on Orkney, preceded by Highland Park and Stromness, although out-lasting the latter. It was built in 1885, and its early history was blighted with fires and closures. It was bought by Canadian giants, Hiram Walker, in 1954. As with several of their other distilleries, they experimented with the use of Lomond stills, installing Scapa's in 1959. Although it was decommissioned 20 years later, the still itself continues to be used, now without the rectifying plates. It is the only one of this type still producing Scotch whisky. Its single malt has been bottled since the 1970s, first under license by Gordon & MacPhail, with a 10 year old distillery bottling then launched in the 1980s. Scapa has since passed through the hands of Allied Distillers and is now part of the Pernod-Ricard portfolio.

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