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Lowland Whisky

The Lowlands produces gentle, light whiskies, often very dry and devoid of peat. Lowland whiskies are commonly referenced as feminine drams, ‘the Lowland Ladies’. Most of the whisky regions of Scotland, and indeed the world, there can be some crossover. For example, it is quite possible to produce a heavily peated whisky outside of Islay or the Highlands, simply distilling peated barley can facilitate that.

The Lowlands is different in this respect, where the method of production differs; Lowland whiskies are triple distilled. Though this does occur elsewhere - of course, Springbank triple distils Hazelburn - it is best known and most commonly practised further south. The region is bordered by the Highland Line to the north and sits neatly atop England. There is no peat used and there is not a great deal of local peat. There is little salinity in the whisky, for the operating Lowland distilleries are all sited inland. Auchentoshan is quite possibly the best known. The Rosebank and St Magdalene distilleries have produced delightful whiskies.

Lowland Whisky
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This single cask whisky was distilled at Rare Ayrshire on the 21st February 1975, and it was aged for 36 years in a single bourbon barrel before bottling by Signatory at cask strength on the 20th June...  More info
$220.08
Distilled at the now silent St Magdalene distillery in 1975 and aged for thirty years in refill sherry hogsheads before bottling in 2005 by Gordon and MacPhail.  More info
$176.56
Ladyburn 1973
(70cl, 50.40%)
Just 3,000 bottles were released, a 27 year old, single cask edition, distilled in 1973 at the now closed Ladyburn distillery.  More info
$697.84
An official bottling from the now silent distillery, Littlemill. This 12 year old has a very unusual flavour.  More info
An old edition of Auchentoshan 21 year old, this was replaced with new packaging in 2008 and as such is rather rare and hard to find.  More info
$131.81
A 12 year old from Auchentoshan, this was aged in European oak Fino sherry barrels before bottling 2010. The results are creamy and very fruity, and at cask strength there's a lot going on.  More info
Single cask, cask strength grain whisky from Girvan, distilled in 1989 and bottled by BBR.  More info
$89.42
This Auchentoshan was aged in bourbon and finished in Chateau Climens (a first growth Sauternes wine producer in the Barsac appellation). They bottled this in 2008 at Bruichladdich and it's a limited...  More info
A wonderful edition from Glenkinchie, this was distilled in 1989 and finished in Amontillado sherry casks.  More info
$61.16
This 20 year old from the Lowland distillery, Bladnoch, was distilled on the 24th January 1990, and it was aged in hogshead 120 before bottling at natural cask strength.  More info
A lightly peated Lowland whisky. This was distilled on the 2nd December 2001, and aged in barrel number 325 before bottling on the 2nd March 2011.  More info
$58.80
Distilled on the 17th December 1997 at the Auchentoshan distillery, this was aged in three bourbon barrels and bottled on the 28th February 2011 by Signatory. A release of 983 bottles.  More info
A 17 year old Bladnoch aged in two hogsheads before bottling by Signatory on the 25th November 2010.  More info
Upon first trying this North British, we couldn't believe it was a grain whisky. It's so full of character, with such a thick, rich bourbon cask influence, we had to bottle it! This was distilled on...  More info
A 22 year old, cask strength Glenkinchie, bottled by Signatory. This was distilled on the 22nd October 1987, and aged in hogshead 2852 before bottling on the 15th July 2010. A release of 136 numbered...  More info
The vatting of four bourbon barrels of Rosebank. This was distilled in 1991 and bottled at 16 years - possibly the peak age for Rosebank - by Gordon and MacPhail.  More info
A single grain from the rarely seen North British distillery. This was distilled in August 1978. aged for 31 years in cask number 38471 and bottled by Duncan Taylor in March 2010. A cask strength...  More info
A cask strength single grain from Duncan Taylor's Rare Auld range. This was distilled at Cameronbridge in August 1978, aged for 29 years in cask number D5211 and bottled in February 2008. A release of...  More info
Single grain bottled by Duncan Taylor. This was distilled at Carsebridge in March 1979 and matured for 30 years in cask number 33043 before bottling at natural cask strength in March 2010. A release...  More info
A rare single grain whisky from the Strathclyde distillery. This was distilled in January 1980 and matured for 30 years in cask number 1498 before bottling at cask strength in March of 2010. Part of a...  More info
A whisky from the Kinclaith distillery (a Lowland distillery which closed in 1975). This was distilled in 1963 and aged in cask number 100572 (a refill sherry hogshead) for 32 years before bottling...  More info
$1539.42
A 17 year old Rosebank from Speciality Drinks. This was distilled in 1991 and bottled in April of 2009, aged in cask 2206.  More info
A 16 year old Auchentoshan bottled by WM Cadenhead for the new range, Duthies. Duthies consists of 6 whiskies from a range of distilleries, none of which are chill-filtered, nor do they have added...  More info
A gentle, citrussy 16 year old Bladnoch, bottled at a good strength. Superb character. This is a bottled with the "Belted Galloway" label, which is a rare beef breed which originates from Galloway in...  More info
A Bladnoch Forum bottling of single grain whisky, this was distilled on the 20th March 1986 and hogshead number 18988 before bottling on the 30th March 2010 at cask strength.  More info
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