Glen Scotia

Glen Scotia distillery — watercolor illustration
Region Campbeltown
Country Scotland
Founded 1832
Owner Loch Lomond Group
Water Source Draws from the Cross Water of Loch in Campbeltown, a coastal burgh on the Kintyre Peninsula. The soft, lightly mineral water contributes to Glen Scotia's characteristic briny, coastal Campbeltown profile.
Status Active

About

Glen Scotia is one of only three remaining distilleries in Campbeltown, once Scotland's whisky capital with over 30 distilleries. Revived under the Loch Lomond Group, Glen Scotia produces a maritime, briny style with gentle peat smoke that captures the essence of the Campbeltown region.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Glen Scotia distillery?
Glen Scotia — Campbeltown's maritime malt since 1832. Briny, gently smoky, and revived in Scotland's whisky capital.
When was Glen Scotia founded?
Glen Scotia was founded in 1832.
Where is Glen Scotia distillery located?
Glen Scotia is located in Campbeltown, Scotland.
What water source does Glen Scotia use?
Glen Scotia uses Draws from the Cross Water of Loch in Campbeltown, a coastal burgh on the Kintyre Peninsula. The soft, lightly mineral water contributes to Glen Scotia's characteristic briny, coastal Campbeltown profile. as its water source.