A single grain from the very adaptable Loch Lomond distillery, known for producing a variety of different whiskies, from single malts to single grains to blends. Although this is produced entirely from malted barley, it's distilled in a column still, meaning it's classified as a single grain (had it been distilled in a pot still, it would be classified as a single malt)! A very light whisky here, perfect as an aperitif.
Plenty of sweet, fruity grain character here. Citrus peels, icing sugar, a little bit of grassiness.
Pineapple starts to develop on the palate, with a touch or two of oak spice keeping it from becoming overly sweet.
Continued fruity freshness.

A very nice grain whisky.Good flavour,pleasant to drink and good value. However,I cannot understand the move from a clear to a black bottle.Unless it is cheaper. It is impossible to see how much is left in the bottle.
A very nice grain whisky.Good flavour,pleasant to drink and good value. However,I cannot understand the move from a clear to a black bottle.Unless it is cheaper. It is impossible to see how much is left in the bottle.
After opening the bottle room fills with sweet and sour fruits flavor, fruits are opening on the tongue, with soft finishing. I enjoyed with a drop of water.
Pure pineapple, pineapple, pineapple. Surprisingly good though. Unlike any other scotch flavor I've ever had. I like it if just for that.
Just tried this tonight at a tasting. Pleasantly surprised. Very light. ..... lots of flavour in arrival and development. .....short finish but still a pleasant change.