Loch Lomond
Founded in 1966, Loch Lomond is one of the few distilleries in Scotland capable of producing both single malt and single grain whiskies on site. It operates a wide range of still types—including traditional swan neck pot stills, Lomond stills with rectifying plates, and a Coffey still—allowing it to produce up to 11 distinct distillate styles. This level of versatility is rare in Scotland and resembles a Japanese approach to whisky making.
The distillery’s output includes brands such as Croftengea, Inchmoan, and Inchmurrin, ranging from light and fruity to heavily peated styles. Since being acquired by Exponent Private Equity in 2014, Loch Lomond has refined its branding and expanded its range, gaining more international recognition. Though not open to the public, it stands as a symbol of innovation and diversity in Scotch whisky production.
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Liquid Treasures - Inchfad (Loch Lomond) 20 Year Old 2005
Liquid Treasures - Inchfad (Loch Lomond) 20 Year Old 2005- $1,000.00
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The Whisky Jury - Croftengea (Loch Lomond) 17 Year Old 2007 Cask 258
The Whisky Jury - Croftengea (Loch Lomond) 17 Year Old 2007 Cask 258- $1,380.00
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Chorlton Whisky - Inchmurrin 24 Year Old 1997
Deliveries are securely packaged, with temperature-controlled shipping options.- $1,980.00
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Chorlton Whisky - Inchfad 13 Year Old 2007
Inchfad, which is also Loch Lomond, a peated one. It has aroma with floral smoke, rye bread, some sour fruits and Islay-ish medicinal notes. On the palate, lemony and smokily briny, with a fair bit of sweetness, with notes of almond brittle, tar, engine...- $880.00
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Chorlton Whisky - Croftengea 13 Year Old 2007
A peated single malt from Loch Lomond. On the nose it smells like a glass of banana milkshake - along with notes of nougat, almond, peat. Some ginger notes and mango jam are developed later. On the palate it is smoky, with soft ginger,...- $880.00
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