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Glen Scotia Gifts Bespoke 25 Year Old Whisky to King Charles During Royal Visit to Campbeltown

  • King Charles visited Campbeltown on 3rd July 2025 as part of his annual Holyrood Week engagements in Scotland.
  • The visit followed multi-million pound regeneration investment and ongoing efforts by local groups to revive the town's cultural and economic life.
  • During the tour, the King toured the farmer's market, watched a sheep-shearing demonstration, met community and charity organisations, and visited local businesses and the harbour.
  • He sampled a specially crafted Glen Scotia whisky aged for 25 years, priced at over £500 per bottle, and asked master distiller Iain McAlister whether it was characterized by a peaty flavor.
  • The visit highlighted Campbeltown's whisky heritage and community resilience, with Glen Scotia gifting the King a commemorative bottle to mark this special occasion.
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Charles tries award-winning whisky during Campbeltown visit

The King is known to like whisky produced using peat, which has a very distinctive flavour.

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The Scotsman broke the news in Scotland, United Kingdom on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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