Scotland, 46%
The ancient state of Stobcross was
named after a historic cross which once marked the route to Dumbarton Rock. On
this road, in the 1600s, the Anderson family built a fine mansion, Stobcross
House, later going on to lay out the prosperous weaving village of Anderston.
With time comes change, and in 1875, with the industrial rise of the River
Clyde, Stobcross House was demolished to make way for the Queen’s Dock – once
the beating heart of Glasgow’s global maritime trade and fame.
Today in the Dock’s former Pumphouse, built-in 1877, that spirit of innovation continues with the combination of experience, passion, and skill to create The Clydeside Distillery’s first release, ‘Stobcross’ – a single malt, rooted in history. Time and tide might have changed the Clyde, but the city’s spirit of innovation and creation still burns bright.
The Clydeside Single Malt is produced using clear water from Loch Katrine, 100% Scottish barley and then matured in the finest Oak casks.
TASTING NOTES
Nose: floral notes, fresh sweetness
with tropical tones
Palate: orchard fruits and hints of
white pepper