Springbank 1967 24 Years, a 1967 vintage Springbank, bottled under their white label at 24 years of age. The decade was a real success for the distillery, who produced many stonking whiskies.
Tall bottle. This is legendary – I’ll always remember the dozens of bottles that were standing in a grocery store in Freiburg, Germany, fifteen years ago. I also remember thinking it was a bit too expensive... Stupido!
Colour: golden amber Nose: exactly like a freshly opened beehive, on a hot summer evening, after the bees have gathered nectar from all sorts of flowers. Minus the stings. Right, that means various flowers, wax, various types of honey, various resins and warm wood. You may add a little leather, tobacco and grated dried coconut, raspberry juice, fresh mint and orange liqueur... This is simply grand.
Mouth: starts creamier than the indies, oilier and even more honeyed, with superb sherried touches. It gets then much more phenolic and resinous, that is. Liquorice, mint drops, cough syrup, mastic (you should really try mastic-flavoured Turkish delights if you have the occasion one day), fir honeydew and crystallised pineapple. Majestic but anything but cloying. I think it’s what’s called balance. Finish: long, with the oak making its appearance now. More vanilla, black tea and soft spices. Comments: no, really, I used to be very stupid fifteen years ago.
SGP:654 – 94 points..
Distillery | Springbank |
Classification | Single Malt Whisky |
Bottle No./Released | -/- |
Vintage | 1967 |
Age | 24 |
Bottler | Official Bottling |
Bottling Date | - |
ABV/ Volume | 46.0%/70cl |
Rating/SGP | -/- |
Cask Number | - |