Springbank Whisky
Compare 237 prices from R 777,56
Springbank is one of Scotch whisky's most admired distilleries, produced in Campbeltown by J. & A. Mitchell and still deeply rooted in traditional methods. Distilling on the same site since 1828, it is often recognised for doing the entire production process on site, from malting to bottling, a level of control that has become increasingly rare in modern Scotch. That hands-on approach is central to the distillery's reputation and to the strong sense of authenticity that surrounds the brand.
The whisky itself is distinctive: lightly peated, partially triple distilled and shaped by a maritime Campbeltown character that brings together oiliness, salt, fruit, earth and gentle smoke. Springbank's core range includes 10, 12, 15, 18 and 21 Year Old bottlings, each displaying a slightly different balance of cask influence and house character, but all recognisably Springbank in style.
Part of the brand's appeal also lies in the broader distilling culture that surrounds it. Alongside Springbank itself, the same distillery produces Longrow, a more heavily peated malt first made in 1973, and Hazelburn, an unpeated, triple-distilled style first produced in 1997. Together they highlight the versatility of the site, but Springbank remains the flagship: a whisky valued for texture, individuality and a way of making whisky that feels increasingly uncommon in Scotland.
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Springbank Whisky price guide
Springbank Whisky prices currently range from R 778 to R 278 031, with the strongest concentration of listings in R 55 500-R 56 000. Springbank Whisky also shows a collector-led upper tail, where rare bottlings can sit far above everyday market levels. This page covers 237 live Springbank Whisky listings across retailers. Current distribution is concentrated in R 55 500-R 56 000 (55%), with the rest split across nearby tiers rather than a single secondary band.
For Springbank Whisky, a Single Malt Scotch Whisky, most pricing variation comes from maturation age, cask influence, limited release supply, and stock depth. To keep comparisons practical on Springbank Whisky, start with core bottlings like Springbank 10 Year Old and Springbank 10 Year Old 100 Proof before moving into limited releases. If you are comparing value, move from entry pricing toward higher filters in sequence, then focus on bottlings with the tightest retailer spread. Comparing multiple retailers remains important if you want the best price for Springbank Whisky, because checkout totals can shift with shipping and promotions. Prices are updated daily from live retailer feeds.
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Community flavour profile
Based on 191 archived reviews
Defining characteristics
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Most common notes
Across 191 archived community reviews, Springbank is most frequently associated with smoke, salt and peat notes, with brine, salt and coastal appearing more often than the category average.
Price History
Across a consistent sample of Springbank Whisky core-range bottlings, median prices have risen 78% since 2013, from R701 to R1 247.
The range available has grown significantly, with premium bottles (over R10 938) now making up 34% of stock, up from 24%. Across all listings, independent releases sit at a median of R31 831 while official bottlings sit at R8 729 — older vintages and limited independent releases drive that premium.
The core range tracked here includes Springbank 5 Year Old 100 Proof, Longrow Peated, Springbank 10 Year Old, Hazelburn 10 Year Old, Springbank 15 Year Old and Springbank 18 Year Old, currently priced from R1 093 to R2 625. Some bottles have appreciated dramatically — older and limited releases have seen increases of 1 318% or more over the period. Springbank Whisky remains broadly available across specialist international retailers.
Similar brands
Based on community tasting notes, Springbank Whisky leans 15% toward sweet and vanilla character, with fruity as a secondary influence at 11%. The brands below scored highest for the same dominant flavour family, making them worth exploring if you enjoy the Springbank Whisky style.