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SCAPA.



 
Location : Highland, Island Orkney, Kirkwall. - Sited on the Lingro Burn two miles south west of Kirkwall on the A964 at the head of Scapa Bay.
Country : Scotland
Type :  Single Malt - Highland - Island Orkney
Distillery :  Scapa Distillery
Scapa Flow,
Kirkwall, Orkney KW15 1SE, Scotland
Phone: 0: \L\1)856 872 071
Fax: 0: \L\1)856 876 585
Manager: Ronnie MacDonald
Tours by arrangment.
Owner :  Allied Distillers.
Founded : 1885 / Established : 1824
Water : Lingro Burn and local springs
Remark : Words from Michael Jackson :
Scapa flow, a stretch of water linking the North Sea to the Atlantic, is famous for its roles in both World Wars, The distillery, near Kirkwall, fails to be the northern most in Scotland by only half a mile. It was founded in 1885, and was powered by a waterwheel that has now been restored. Two of the original warehouses survive, accommodating empty casks, but most of the present fabric dates from 1959.
The water supply is very peaty, but the distillery uses wholly unpeated malt. It has a Lomond wash-still, which may contribute to a slight oiliness of the whisky. Maturation is in Bourbon casks, and that may account for the vanilla notes, sometimes suggesting very spicy chocolate - or licorice of the salty style made in the Netherlands.

House style Salt, hay. Oily, spicy chocolate. Aperitif.

Other remarks:
The distillery was mothballed in 1994. They use Ex-bourbon barrels. The distillery has 1 wash still and 1 spirit still.

From Collins Pocket Reference 'Whisky':
Scapa is one of two distilleries in Kirkwall : Highland Park being the other), yet despite their proximity, their whiskies taste quite different. Scapa was built in 1885 by Macfarlane and Townsend - the later already a well known distiller on Speyside - and was bought by Hiram Walker in 1954. It is now owned by Allied Distillers who send most of its produce for blending, but also market the single largly througt duty-free outlets. The distillery overlooks the giant natural bay of Scapa Flow, a major Royal Navy anchorage in both world wars. The German fleet was scuttled there during the First World War, and the distillery itself was saved form destruction by fire by ships in the bay around that time.
Comment : Scapa is available mainly from independent bottlers and is a medium bodied malt with a dryish, heathery flavour which is complemented by a satisfyingly malty sweetness.
Visitors : The distillery has no reception centre, but visitors are welcome by appointment. Phone : 01856-872071 to arrange.

From the Whisky pilot by Uniqum Systems :
Built by Macfarlane & Townsend in 1885. The distillery has been owned by Hiram Walker (now part of Allied Domecq) since 1954. It operates two stills. The wash still was replaced by a "Lomond" still in 1959, this producing a heavier spirit than the more traditional long-necked stills. Operated by Allied Distillers Ltd.
Scapa Flow was where the German Fleet was scuttled at the end of World War I. When whisky chronicler Alfred Barnard visited the distillery in 1886, it had been open for just a year. He wrote about it as being "one of the most complete little Distilleries in the Kingdom" The stills were described as being of "the newest type and heated by steam instead of fire, and are both fitted with "collapse" valves, which allow air to enter in the event of a vacuum being formed. For a malt with such a pronounced astringent nose in its youth, the palate is unusually surprisingly sweet. Scapa is one of the main malts associated with Ballantine's blended Scotch Whisky.
Situated on the Lingro Burn two miles south west of Kirkwall on the A964 at the head of Scapa Bay. Water is provided through the Lingro Burn and nearby springs.


. Scala logo (From the 12 year old label)The Scapa Distillery

SCAPA BOTTLINGS
Scapa
8 Years old
Label from Scapa 8 Years old.
Age : 8 Years old
Vol : 40%
Remark : Single Orkney Malt. - Bottled by Gordon & MacPhail
Scapa 8 years old Single Island Island 8 57 Gordon & MacPhail bottling.

Scapa
10 Years old
Sorry no picture !
Age : 10 Years old
Vol : ?%
Price100 cls. Dkr. 199,- tax free in Copenhagen Airport.

Scapa
12 Years old
Scapa 12 Years old Scala 12 years old - bottle Scala 12 years old - label
Age : 12 Years old
Vol : 40%
Price Approx in Danish kr. 70cl. : 395,-
100 Cls. Dkr. 199,- tax free in Whisky World - Copenhagen Airport.
Score :6/7
Remark :Nice - Fresh and salty...
Won Gold in 1996 - International Wine and spirit competition.

Scapa 14 years old Single Island Island 14 1979 43 Master of Malt bottling from cask no.3851/2 distilled 9 May 1979.

Scapa
Vintage 1979
Scapa vintage 1979 - Signatory
Age : Vintage - 1979
Vol : 40%
Scapa 1979 Single Island Island 1979 1994 56,3 Scotch Malt Whisky Society bottling: Cask no. 17.13: bottled May, 1994.

Scapa
Vintage 1983
Gordon and MacPhail
Scapa vintage 1983 - Gordon and MacPhail
Age : Vintage - 1983 - Gordon and MacPhail
Vol : 40%
Scapa 1983 Single Island Island 1983 40 Gordon & MacPhail bottling.

Scapa
Vintage 1984
Gordon and MacPhail.
Scapa vintage 1985
Bottled byGordon & Macphail, Elgin, Scotland
Age : Vintage - 1984
Vol : 40%
Scapa 1984 Single Island Island 1984 40

Scapa Island Orkney - Malt. Island (Near Kirkwall)
Scapa 24 years old Single Island Island 1965 1990 43 Wm Cadenhead bottling, September 1990.

Scapa Vintage 1986
Gordon and MacPhail
Scapa vintage 1983 - Gordon and MacPhail
Age : Vintage - 1986 - Gordon and MacPhail
Vol : 40%
PriceScapa : \L\1& M) Vin. 1986 35 cl. 40% 198 Dkr in Skjold Burne (Tidligere Amager Vincenter)
Scapa Vin. 198670 cl. 40% 395 Dkr in Skjold Burne (Tidligere Amager Vincenter)


LINKS..........to official Scapa or related web pages.
Allied Domecqhttp://www.allieddomecq.com/en/OurBrands/Spirits/SingleMalts/

Hiram Walker Single malts Scapa Laphroaig Glendronnach


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