Glansa means 'dark, stormy sky' in the ancient Viking language.
Aged on the cliffs of the Orkney Islands exclusively in American whisky casks. Scapa Glansa is finished in casks containing peated whisky. Produced in small batches, each bottled batch is numbered.
Scapa is one of Scotland's most northerly distilleries, located on the shores of the Orkney Islands. It produces a whisky halfway between the sweetness of Speyside and the iodized fragrances of the islands.
A well-balanced, lightly saline Highland single malt whisky that makes an excellent aperitif. A crisp, dry, appetizing malt that opens with fresh, sweet orange notes and a long, dry finish.
Nose: Aromas of allspice, praline and orange, in harmony with deep notes of Sherry Oloroso.
Mouth: Orange, black cherries, dried fruit and ginger. Bitter notes of dark chocolate, enriched by lingering Sherry and oak notes. Full-bodied and creamy.
Finish: robust and long, with bittersweet notes of exotic spices, dark chocolate and oak.
Nose: Glenmorangie 18 Year Old Infinita The reveals notes of ripe fruit, vanilla and toffee, accompanied by a subtle woody touch. Feel: On the palate, this single malt reveals flavors of tropical fruit, sweet spices and honey, for a balanced and elegant taste experience. Finish: The finish is long and warm, leaving notes of cocoa, dried fruit and toasted oak on the palate, for a deliciously lingering conclusion.
Nose: Ardbeg Kelpie is a single malt whisky from the Islay region of Scotland, renowned for its peaty, maritime whiskies. On the nose, aromas of smoky peat, iodine and sea salt are characteristic of whiskies from this region. Feel: On the palate, this whisky is powerful and complex, with notes of smoke, licorice, pepper and dried fruit. The texture is velvety smooth, and the 46% alcohol content brings a lovely intensity to the palate. Finish: Ardbeg Kelpie's finish is long and persistent, leaving salty, smoky notes on the palate, with a hint of dark chocolate. A whisky that will delight lovers of peaty, maritime whiskies.