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DECLINE AND RISE

Campbeltown is, geographically, the smallest of Scotland’s whisky regions. In the Scotch Whisky Regulations 2009, it is constituted as “comprising the South Kintyre ward of the Argyll and Bute Council as that ward is constituted in the Argyll and Bute (Electoral Arrangements) Order 2006(13)”.

In the Statistical Account of 1795, it was reported that there were 32 licensed stills in

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