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Glen Scotia Campbeltown Festival 2026 / 7 Year Old / Ruby Port Finish Campbeltown Whisky

Glen Scotia Campbeltown Festival 2026 / 7 Year Old / Ruby Port Finish Campbeltown Whisky

7.6 /10
EDITOR
Type: Single Malt
Age: 7 Year Old
ABV: 53.9%
Price: £57.95

Each year, Campbeltown's festival bottlings remind us why this compact whisky region punches so far above its weight. The Glen Scotia Campbeltown Festival 2026 release — a 7 Year Old single malt finished in ruby port casks and bottled at a muscular 53.9% ABV — is exactly the kind of limited expression that draws collectors and curious drinkers alike to this storied corner of the Kintyre peninsula.

At seven years old, this is not a whisky trying to impress you with age. It is trying to impress you with character, and on that front it has plenty of ammunition. The ruby port finish is a deliberate, confident choice. Port-finished malts can lean saccharine in lesser hands, but at cask strength there is real backbone here to stand up to the wine influence. You are getting a young, vigorous spirit that has spent enough time in those port-seasoned casks to pick up colour and fruited depth without losing its identity as a Campbeltown malt.

What should you expect from a dram like this? Campbeltown single malts tend to sit in a fascinating middle ground — not as heavily peated as Islay, not as gentle as the Highlands, carrying a coastal salinity and an oily texture that is distinctly their own. Layer a ruby port finish on top of that and you have a whisky that should deliver dark berry sweetness cut through with that telltale maritime edge. The high ABV means this will open up considerably with a few drops of water, and I would strongly encourage you to experiment. The first sip at full strength will be bold and spirit-forward; add water gradually and you will find it unfolds.

The Verdict

At £57.95 for a cask-strength festival bottling, this represents genuinely fair value. Limited annual releases from established distilleries routinely command twice this price, and you are getting an undiluted, uncompromised expression here. The 7-year age statement is honest — Glen Scotia have not tried to dress this up as something it is not. It is a young, assertive single malt with a port finish that adds complexity without masking the distillery character underneath.

I am giving this a 7.6 out of 10. It loses a fraction for the youth of the spirit — another two or three years in those port casks might have produced something truly exceptional — but what is in the bottle right now is confident, well-constructed, and priced to actually drink rather than collect. For anyone building their understanding of Campbeltown as a region, or for port-finish enthusiasts looking for something with real weight behind it, this is a bottle worth having on the shelf.

Best Served

Pour it neat first and sit with it for a few minutes — at 53.9%, it needs time to breathe. Then add water sparingly, a few drops at a time, until the texture softens and the fruit comes forward. A classic approach for cask-strength malts, and this one rewards patience. If you are feeling less ceremonial, it would also hold its own in a robust Highball with good ice and a restrained pour of chilled soda, though I suspect most buyers will prefer to savour this one slowly.

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Duncan Cairns
Duncan Cairns
Senior Whisky Reviewer

Duncan has spent two decades judging Scotch whisky at competitions from the International Wine & Spirit Competition to the World Whiskies Awards, developing a palate that prizes balance and terroir ab...

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