
OBAN 14
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Scotland has long been the undisputed home of single malt whisky, a spirit deeply woven into the nations heritage and identity.
From the smoky peat of Islay to the honeyed sweetness of Speyside every region offers a new and unique character to each bottle and to those that drink it.
Oban is a small town in Argyll, nestled at the foot of a hill and overshadowed by a Roman Colosseum. It is surrounded by craggy coastline and the remains of many an ocean fleet, a seafood lovers paradise and guarding the Gateway to the Isles it's a town fitting of such a single malt.
We take a deeper look into the distillery's history, what makes Oban 14 such a great whisky and the craft behind it.