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Loch Lomond 12 years whisky (Highland Scotch)



About Loch Lomond Single Malt Whisky
  • Loch Lomond is likely Scotland's most adaptable distillery regarding the quantity of various styles of whisky created for various purposes on one site.

  • The distillery was worked by Littlemill Distillery Company Ltd, a joint endeavor part-possessed by the American distillers Barton Brands Ltd, in 1965 on the site of a previous calico dyeworks and Britain's most seasoned vehicle manufacturing plant, the Argyll Motor Company. Barton took over complete proprietorship a couple of years after the fact in 1971, yet the refinery ran into some bad luck during the 1980s and had to shut in 1984. Creation continued in 1987 under the new responsibility for Glen Catrine Bonded Warehouse organization, an autonomous bottler trying to control supplies of malt whisky for their own-name mixes.

  • Nestling by the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond our family-possessed Scotch whisky distillery takes its name and its perfectly unadulterated water from this generally pleasant and celebrated of all Scotland's lochs. The excellence and serenity of the setting gives a false representation of the significant movement inside one of the best Scotch Whisky Distilleries.

  • Interestingly planned stills empower us to deliver an aggregate of eight distinctive single malt Scotch Whiskies. Moreover, our new "best in class" grain stills, the most current in the land, ostensibly produce the absolute best single grain whisky in Scotland.

  • Most Scotch malt whisky distilleries, as a result of the structure of the stills, produce just one kind of soul. Our distillery utilizes four bizarre stills with correcting heads and two ordinary pot stills with conventional 'swan necks'. This scope of stills permits them to create an aggregate of eight distinctive single good country malt whiskies.


Loch Lomond 12 years Whisky
  • This exquisite 12-year-old single malt has a deep fruity character of peach and pear layered with a vanilla sweetness and hints of peat and smoke found in loch lomond whiskies, matured in three types of cask - Bourbon, Refill and Re-Chared.

  • These whiskies are brought together delivering a perfectly balanced single malt under the watchful eye of Michael Henry our master distillers.


Tasting Notes :

NOSE:

Crisp green apple, ripe pear and refreshing citrus lemon with background notes of golden cereal.

TASTE:

Orchard fruits and lemon meringue. The deep fruity character of pear lead into a citrus lemon, vanilla meringue and light biscuit sweetness.


FINISH:

Medium length with gentle wood smoke and a lingering peaty tang.


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