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Loch Lomond
Scotland
Single Malt
Inchmurrin 12 year old from Loch Lomond distillery, rebranded in 2015 as part of the Inchmurrin 'Islands Collection'. Which is rather apt, as Inchmurrin is the largest freshwater island in the British Isles, and it sits in Loch Lomond! Coincidence? We think not. Anyway, this wonderfully creamy single malt was produced on Loch Lomond's unique straight-neck stills and aged in three types of American oak cask to showcase the fruity, sweet elements of the distillery's signature style.
Creamy sweet cereals and allspice. Hints of toffee apples and pear drops. A little caramel and furniture polish.
Smooth, rich palate entry with barley malt and salt caramel. Dried herbs, candied peels and allspice.
Medium-long finish. Spicy.
£6.30 - £150.00
Bought this on a recommendation from a colleague. OMG what a little beauty, and can’t believe the price. Had family and friends visiting and this was the ‘go to’ malt of choice for everyone. This is a keeper!
Bought this in the 3 for 2, it’s a good price any way but a steal in that offer. Glad they bottled at 46 it makes a big difference
Bought this off some great reviews and a miniature taster. I won’t lie, the nose on first opening is spirit led and pretty rough! With some experimenting, I found a teaspoon and a bit of water mellows out that spirit and brings forward this wonderful rich fruitiness - it really is unmatched by any other whisky I’ve tried. It improves with time in the glass, and indeed the bottle improves vastly with time in the drinks cabinet. Persevere and you shall be rewarded!
A great combination of fruitiness and spiciness, which I find 'moreish' and killing my bottle far too quickly! Great value too.
Tried this after their classic 12... The Inchmurrin just doesn't hold up, it smells and tastes like it's really missing something. The casks are weak (very low oak influence, short finish) and the body feels thin even despite the 12 years with 46% plus NCF. Nothing stands out in this malt, it's virtually the definition of mediocre. I would never buy this over their classic 12 again.