Glen Scotia 10 Year Old Single Malt. Campbeltown, Scotland. ABV: 46%. Tasted at the Wee Pub at the Ubiquitous Chip (Glasgow), £3.75.
Colour: Very pale straw.
Nose: Toasted cereal notes.
Palate: Quite light. Dry mouthfeel; flavours of citrus & biscuits.
Finish: Medium length, creamy biscuits with a hint of pepper and a touch of honey.
Comments: My first dram in Scotland. It’s a good whisky to start the night and start the trip – quite light, a great way to ease into a decent session.