UK: Pernod Ricard switches 14-year-old Scapa for 16-year-old
Author: just-drinks.com editorial team | 3 December 2008
Pernod Ricard has replaced the 14-year-old version of its Scapa Scotch whisky brand with a 16-year-old variant.
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Pernod Ricard has replaced the 14-year-old version of its Scapa Scotch whisky brand with a 16-year-old variant.

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