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COMPETITION – Buy Kilkerran for Your Chance to Secure a Limited Release!
Purchase any full-size 70cl bottle of Kilkerran online and be entered into our exclusive prize draw.
Prizes
1st Prize
The opportunity to purchase 1 x Springbank Vintage 1994 (70cl) retailing at £1,000.
2nd Prize
1 x Springbank 15 Year Old (70cl) free of charge.
How to Enter
Simply purchase any eligible 70cl bottle of Kilkerran online during the promotional period to be automatically entered into the draw.
Competition Dates
The prize draw will take place after the competition has concluded.
Terms & Conditions
The competition is open to customers who purchase any full-size 70cl bottle of Kilkerran online between 24/06/2026 and 24/07/2026. Winners will be selected at random in a draw conducted after the closing date.
Kilkerran is derived from the Gaelic 'Ceann Loch Cille Chiarain' which is the name of the original settlement where Saint Kieran had his religious cell and Campbeltown now stands.
When considering a name for a new Campbeltown Malt, Kilkerran emerged as a fitting choice, diverging from the convention of old Campbeltown distilleries usually adopting names associated with a Glen, a practice more commonly linked with the Speyside region.
After 12 years and a fair variety of Work In Progress bottlings, the first core release of single malt Scotch whisky from the Glengoyle Distillery after reopening in 2004 is ready!
This Kilkerran 12 Year Old is lightly peated and non-chill filtered - meaning the whisky retains original colour, aroma and taste.
Matured in a combination of 70% bourbon casks and 30% Sherry casks, this is a whisky to be had!
Nose: Oak notes dominate, followed by the slightest hint of toasted marshmallows and dried fruit pudding. Cherries, marzipan and a touch of peat appear as well.
Palate: Initially full of fruit with citrus dominating. Next is vanilla, butterscotch, honeycomb and digestive biscuits.
Finish: Smooth with lemon meringue. As you would have come to expect from a Campbeltown dram, there’s an oiliness and a saltiness but overall this whisky doesn't disappoint!