Springbank 1965 36 Years Single Malt Whisky

Springbank 1965

Springbank

Campbeltown · United Kingdom

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Whisky Information

Age
36 years
ABV
52.4%
Volume
700 ml
Category
Single Malt Whisky
Distillery
Springbank
Distillation Year
01.1965
Bottling Year
09.2001

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Recent history

Lowest Price:£1,100.00(2026-04-20)

Tasting Notes & Reviews

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Whiskyspace Notes 1411

Whiskyspace Notes 1411

Jun 4, 2026, 03:53:03

Wow, this one's interesting. Honestly, first sip, it’s got this lovely light toffee sweetness, almost like a Werther's Original that melted. Then there's this unexpected freshness, like a summer breeze through a garden with honeysuckle tea and yellow flowers. On the palate, it really opens up, feels richer and fatter. I’m getting this gentle hint of soot, like a distant campfire, but balanced with something floral and faintly herbal. There’s a swirl of citrus marmalades and golden raisins, even a whisper of limoncello. The finish goes on forever, drying oak and earth coming through, but still that magical sweetness lingering. It’s like a super well-balanced mead, with a Springbanky character. Superb stuff.

Whiskyspace Notes 1285

Whiskyspace Notes 1285

May 27, 2026, 13:07:05

Tonight I opened a bottle I've been curious about for a while. First sip, it's got this gently herbal thing going on, maybe some lemon grass, but then it turns into a kind of rich café latte sweetness. It feels a bit fat and chewy in the mouth, not exactly heavy, but with a faint roughness around the edges. I get these fleeting notes of eucalyptus and limoncello right after, which is really lovely. Then it shifts to warmer flavours—honey, Werther's Originals, and that classic dried oak that grips the finish just a touch. There's a background of raisins and cider apples too. Honestly, it's quite magical and feels fatter than I expected. Some yellow flowers and a general summer vibe come through, almost like standing next to beehives on a warm day. Superb stuff. 😊

Carlie Miller

Carlie Miller

May 27, 2026, 02:32:23

Just poured myself a dram, and wow, it's got this deep gold colour that looks like liquid sunshine. 🌞 On the nose, there's light toffee and honey upfront, with a whiff of earth and something beehive-ish – maybe a bit of mead or Werther’s? Tastes fresher than expected, like citrus marmalades and a zing of yuzu, but it's honeyed too. It's not exactly heavy, but it’s fatter, you know? Swims much better on the palate, with hints of café latte and golden raisins. There’s a sooty edge, a bit of drying oak, and I get flashes of limoncello and even calvados. Some yellow flowers and summer vibes pop up, with a stronger eucalyptus kick at the end. It’s quite long on the finish, and just superb – feels like one of those legendary local barley expressions, maybe a touch Springbanky or old Rosebank-like. Excellent stuff, minty and fat-spirited, just what I needed. 😊

Lauren Patel

Lauren Patel

May 21, 2026, 16:00:54

Quite warm and mellow, with a bit of honey, oak and dried fruit coming through. A gentle spice hangs about at the end — cosy stuff for a slow evening 🥃

Keith James

Keith James

May 18, 2026, 16:01:24

Lovely wee dram 🥃 Warm, a bit smoky, with soft honey and dried fruit vibes. Feels cosy rather than flashy, with a gentle spicy finish. Quite moreish, tbh.

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