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Campbeltown

[kam-buhl-toun]

noun

  1. a seaport on the Kintyre peninsula, in southwestern Scotland: known for its single-malt whiskeys and as a tourist destination.



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McGovern, 33, fled Scotland via Campbeltown in Argyll and Bute and onto Dublin.

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For instance, Campbeltown whiskies can only come from a specific part of the Kintyre peninsula, while Islay whiskies must be from the island of the same name.

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Her shop in Campbeltown opened in 2021.

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"On my crew we have an HGV driver, paramedics, office workers and even some whisky distillery employees," said Kirsty, who is based in Campbeltown.

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This is said to have taken place at the school, at a hotel in Stirling and during a car journey between Oban and Campbeltown.

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