
A satisfying, subtly peated single malt Scotch whisky from Loch Lomond. The distillery is renowned for being able to produce a multitude of whisky styles, including single malt (like the one you see before your eyes right now), single grain and blends. Versatile and talented, those Loch Lomond distillers...
Caramel, oily walnut, a touch of dusty oak smokiness.
Digestive biscuits and ginger snaps. Subtle vegetal notes develop later on.
Diced almond, coffee bean, toasted malt.

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This single malt gets me tipsy rather rapid, and it does it deceptively. The taste keeps you coming back for more. It has an amazing flavour on the rocks, on it's own, and mixed. I enjoy it that much, that I'm going to be buying this whisky again.
A decent every day single malt (depending on the price you pay for it) for when you're needing a wee dram to help wind down after a hard day's graft. For me, it's not a £25 bottle but worth a try to judge for yourself. I got lucky buying one from the Cash & Carry 'Malt of the Month' deal at £13.99 + vat so it was very good value buy.
For over 12 years now once introduced to an array of single malt scotch exposures, I could never find one as perfect for my palate as Glen Livet. It for years stood as my benchmark, but it's nearly $50.00 cost & being retired, limited my being able to stock it. That was until I tried Loch Lomond 12 year single malt scotch. Not only did it match Glen Livet @ every intersection of critique, it eclipsed it; &, @ 1/2 the cost.!! Whether it's a lady, a job, or scotch..when I find it, I get it.! No need to look further-well perhaps that lady, but Loch Lomond's my scotch.
Surprisingly smooth with a hint of warmth on the palate. Not overly sweet but just enough to put a smile on your face. Good value
I expected more from this distillery with such a turnout and diversity in range. Little flavour and such an amount of (added?) peatiness that it burns your throat in one sip. Had to add water. Drinking a bottle will make you sing like Joe Cocker I suppose. No age statement given. JWW