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Loch Lomond 14 year old

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Loch Lomond 14 year old

In a delightful display of fruit-driven character, Loch Lomond 14-year-old whisky takes center stage. This exceptional creation showcases a harmonious fusion of spirits derived from their innovative and distinct straight neck pot stills, along with the more traditional swan neck stills.

Aged to perfection in American oak barrels, the whisky embraces the warm embrace of these barrels, drawing out their rich flavors and imparting a depth of character that is truly remarkable. But the journey doesn't end there—this exquisite expression receives an additional finishing period in French Limousin Oak casks, elevating its complexity to new heights.

Loch Lomond Distillery

Loch Lomond distillery is located in Alexandria, Scotland very close to the famous loch of the same name. It was built in 1964 on the site of Britain's oldest car factory. This distillery has a distinctive and unique set up, it uses stills with rectifiers and continuous stills. This allows Loch Lomond distillery to release several different whiskies.

The distillery operated from the early 1960's until the early 1980's when it closed down due to an economic crisis. In 1985 Glen Catrine Bonded Warehouse Ltd. acquired the distillery and re-started production two years later. The distillery produced only malt whisky until 1993 when Coffee stills were installed. Ever since, grain and malt whisky have been produced side by side there.

In 1994 the parent group acquired the Glen Scotia distillery in Campbeltown. The group's whiskies were released using various different styles of packaging until the distilleries, bottling plant and stocks were acquired by the current owners in 2014.

There is no single 'style' or 'character' that would define Loch Lomond distillery. Given its unusual set up, whiskies produced there might vary in flavour from light and delicate to rich and peated and from un-peated to the more heavily peated