
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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First time I've tried it nice taste and smooth a one I'll buy again
Deeply disappointing. May be good for use in cocktails, but lacks flavour and depth for those who enjoy their whisky neat.
A very different taste to be a whisky. Weak, but still you can feel its single malt. Good price.
Bargain £20 in Mc Colls Elgin Hogmanay 2017 . Beautiful bottle feel of quality . Lovely smooth dream like a Speyside . Seems more expensive than it is . Well worth seeking out . Our visitors are impressed
On the nose it's quite similar to Glenfiddich 12, fruity, very fresh. The taste on the palette is quite similar however it's much more harsh and bitey but not in a good way. The bite and harshness makes it feel like it was rushed/uses younger whiskeys. Not to mention this has no age statement so I wouldn't be suprised. The Loch Lomond Reserve has a much more rounded and satisfying flavour and also feels better on the palette and finish - however it is a blend, so if you aren't a single malt snob, give the Reserve a go.