Springbank 12 Year Old Pure Malt Ceramic Decanter
This rare Springbank 12 Year Old was bottled during the 1970s and presented in a black ceramic jug with porcelain stopper and ribbon. Bottled at 43% ABV, it reflects the terminology of the time, being labelled “Pure Malt” rather than the now-standard “Single Malt.” These vintage Springbank bottlings are highly prized for their historic value and quality, offering a glimpse into the distillery’s style from half a century ago. The bottle weighs 1.135kg.
Springbank Distillery
Springbank Distillery, located in Campbeltown, Scotland, is one of the most respected and sought-after names in Scotch whisky. Family-owned since 1828, it is unique in handling every stage of production on-site, from malting to bottling. Producing three distinct whisky styles — Springbank, Longrow, and Hazelburn — the distillery is celebrated for its traditional methods and authentic character. Today, Springbank whiskies are among the most collectible in the world, with older bottlings such as this 12 Year Old ceramic decanter representing a golden era in Scotch history.
Why Add Springbank 12 Year Old Pure Malt Ceramic Decanter to Your Collection?
Bottled in the 1970s, this decanter is a rare and historic Springbank release from an era that shaped the reputation of modern single malt whisky. With its ceramic presentation and collectible packaging, it stands out as both a drinkable relic and a highly sought-after item for serious collectors. Owning this bottle means holding a piece of Springbank’s history — a distillery whose older expressions have become some of the most desirable in the whisky world.