Campbeltown’s Glen Scotia Distillery has embarked on a remarkable initiative, launching an Alice in Wonderland-inspired whisky aimed at bringing clean water to Madagascar. In collaboration with The Maclean Foundation (TMF), Glen Scotia’s special release has been designed to support water projects that will have a lasting impact on communities in need.
Glen Scotia’s Charitable Contribution
- Glen Scotia has donated a specially selected first-fill Bourbon cask to aid TMF, a charity founded by Scotch whisky expert Charles Maclean MBE and his three sons: Ewan, Jamie, and Lachlan.
- TMF is dedicated to raising funds for clean water projects, leveraging the whisky industry’s support through adventure and collaboration.
- To date, the charity has provided clean water for life to nearly 2,000 people in rural Madagascar.
The Special Bottling
- The donation has resulted in 210 bottles of eight-year-old whisky, bottled at a robust 59.1% ABV.
- Priced at £115 (US$152) per bottle, each sale contributes to providing an individual with clean water for life.
- Lachlan Maclean emphasized the crucial impact, stating: “Each bottle sold funds the construction of boreholes that can serve 200 people for up to 100 years, bringing long-term, life-changing benefits to these communities.”
A Literary-Inspired Creation
- The design and concept of the whisky draw inspiration from Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland.
- The bottle’s label, designed by Scottish creative agency Contagious, is accompanied by a narration from Charles Maclean, who selected the cask. He likens the whisky to the novel’s iconic “Drink Me” moment, inviting consumers into a world of flavourful wonder.
Tasting Notes: A Whisky Wonderland
- Charles Maclean praised the whisky, describing its “lovely golden colour” and surprisingly mature character for its age.
- Key Flavour Notes:
- Fruity top notes
- Slightly mineralic undertones, reminiscent of aromatherapy oils
- A sweet start, evolving into salty notes with a peppery-spice mid-palate
- Hints of vanilla and toffee, characteristic of American oak
Glen Scotia’s Signature Style
- Iain McAlister, Glen Scotia’s master distiller, attributes the whisky’s complexity to the traditional dunnage warehouse in Campbeltown.
- “This unpeated, first-fill Bourbon whisky is a true showcase of Glen Scotia’s style—rich in tropical fruit, oiliness, and a hint of sea salt, unmistakably Campbeltown,” McAlister remarked.
A Legacy of Giving
- McAlister expressed admiration for Charles Maclean and TMF, describing the foundation’s work as a lasting legacy.
- “We are honored to support this incredible initiative, knowing that the sale of this whisky will have a profound impact on communities in Madagascar,” McAlister said.
TMF’s Success in Whisky Charity
- TMF’s first whisky, an Ardnamurchan 2017 aged in American oak first-fill barrels, sold out quickly and provided clean water for 700 people.