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Lossit Classic Selection Bottling Note
The Lost Distillery Company create blended malts which are supposed to represent how whiskies from long-closed distilleries might have tasted, using research to find out as much about them as possible. Awesome. This particular expression is based on information regarding the Lossit distillery, which resided on the Isle of Islay from 1817 to 1867.
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Nose: Damp oak, earthy peat and a hearty helping of milk chocolate.
Palate: Cigar box, buttered crumpets, sea salt light hints of basil.
Finish: Remains packed with vanilla and peat.
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Lossit - Classic Selection (The Lost Distillery Company) Reviews
Great in theory, but…
… it’s all about the liquid on the bottle in the end.
This is my second bottle by the LDC. First was Dalaruan. The marketing and presentation are both great, very interesting. However the whiskies are young. They have a sharpness to them that cuts through any flavor.
Lossit is mild but acrid peat, lemon and barely any sweetness. Water slightly tames it but also mutes a lot of flavor. Shame.
11th February 2022
Pretty bottle, solid whisky
Nose: Roasted pear, dried plums, lemon peel, mild pipe tobacco smoke.
Taste: Damp wood furniture, spicy oak, tobacco, a mix of medicinal and botanical notes and a hint of smoke.
Finish: A little bit of fireplace ash, grass clippings, hospital rags, dry choking sensation - much like after a dry wine. The finish is on the short side.
Overall it's a pleasant surprise. I didn't expect much from it and bought it because it was on sale yet it tastes good and balanced. I would have liked a bit more sweetness in the aftertaste. Of course there's no way to know how the real Lossit offerings tasted like, but i feel like this is better than anything they produced originally. It's a solid whisky, great presentation, and as an Islay fan I can say this is worth giving a shot.
5th June 2021
The runt of the litter I fear.
Nose: Understated peated lemons very clear.
Palate: The palate is stale peat, dry biscuit.
After: Nothing to talk about.
1st December 2020
Great story, great pick, my compliments.
Found as cask selection at my local Michigan store...nose is awesome and flavor does not disappoint. Just enough smoke to label Islay. Price point even in States is spot on. Amazing how fruit maintains start to finish.
26th January 2020
A wonderfully balanced Islay malt
This is what used to be called a "Vatted Malt", now a "Blended Malt", meaning it's blended from all single malts - no grain need apply. As with blended malts they are usually well balanced. In this case it's a wonderful blend of Islay malts with a nice level of smoke, sweet, salt, vanilla and chocolate and a butter that coats the mouth. This malt is worth the price.
13th January 2020
balanced, smooth
A regular visitor to Islay I find Lossit really enjoyable, on the back of trying it I tried the range of their miniatures. very interesting indeed.
Lossit is a great find, smells great, sweet flavours, mouthwatering, rich and smooth.
29th November 2019
Smooth peat and smoke
Was given a bottle of Lossit by a fellow Islay malt lover and this is a most unique whisky. There is smoke on the nose and peat on the palate but it is remarkably smooth with a lovely long finish. Perfect with a nice strong cheese
22nd October 2019
Bonfires
Had a sample bottle of this and loved it. I called it Peat, Heat and Bonfires.
29th March 2019
Lovely smokey unique flavour.
Had some of this beautiful smokey whisky at Dumfries House a lovely smooth flavour, absolutely loved it. Very different to any other whisky that I have tasted. Definitely worth a try,
15th May 2018
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