SPRINGBANK The decline of Campbeltown as a distilling capital came suddenly. Of the 21 distilleries that Barnard visited, only two are still in existence and one of them, Glen Scotia, is open only intermittently. The good news is that you will soon be able to buy five different Campbeltown malts; four from one distillery – the legendary Springbank.
A resolute pillar of tradition, family-owned Springbank is the only malt distillery where the entire process from malting to bottling is carried out on the same site. In fact, flying in the face of convention, the firm reintroduced floor malting in 1992. ‘People tell us that our hands-on approach is special,’ says Ewan Mitchell, who handles marketing. ‘Because it has been in the hands of the same family for so long, our chairman is determined to keep it the way he inherited it. Fortunately we’ve got a good reputation and consumers want to see it as people-based. Our independence is obviously as important to them as it is to me.’
But is Springbank just an anachronism in today’s industry? ‘The industry is becoming less and less traditional,’ says Ewan, ‘but...