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Loch Lomond
Scotland
Single Malt
12-year-old single malt Scotch whisky from Loch Lomond, who are well known for being able to produce a wide variety of styles of whisky in their Highland distillery. This particular expression was made using the distillery's unique straight-neck stills and more traditional swan-neck stills, and aged in a selection of bourbon, refill and recharged American oak casks.
Creamy vanilla, with a touch of freshly baked apple turnover.
Brown sugar and five-spice. Orchard fruit notes continue, with a hint of yellow plum too.
Quite drying with subtle woody smoke, though still sweet with vanilla.
I really like this. Loch Lomond 12 has a good balance and powerful flavour, there's a lot going on but it works. Good value.
So good for the price Best value
As children, we had the propensity to put things in our mouths that, by rights, had no business being in there. Pennies, batteries, rubber bands all left indelible memories on our taste memory lockers. My first two snifters of Loch Lomond 12 released those very memories and is not something I, as an adult, should be putting in my mouth--especially at almost $70/bottle. Wretched.
For years I was a Glen Livet guy, w/no regrets-but was introduced to Loch Lomond & discovered an equitable scotch with absolutely no compromise for 1/2 the cost!! I'd have to flinch a little when I purchased a Glen Livet, & tried a few other single malts to save a few bucks, but none of those ever measured up. Loch Lomond was a gratifying find, & rather than say it's as good as Glen Livet, I've come to say Loch Lomond is my one & only go to scotch & when offered any other, I'll sip & partake, but to date I think, not as good as my Loch Lomond.
This was my first malt after a long hiatus. I enjoyed the first few drams at first. There is some vanilla, caramel, touch of peat smoke and a lot of oak. It tastes more like 55% though than 46%, this dram has some nip. However, once I discovered some other malts and went back to this it was disappointing. After some air had got to the bottle, any initial character had faded away and you are left with a pretty basic vanilla Highland malt with too much wood influence. Its not a bad dram and the pricing is more than reasonable, just don’t go expecting anything revolutionary.