Hamiltons Lowland Single Malt Whiskey / 40% / 0.7l
- In 2012 Charles Hamilton Ltd. released a range of regional single malt whiskies. The regions include Speyside, Highlands Islay and Lowlands.
Product description
In 2012, Charles Hamilton Ltd introduced a range of regional single malts.
It included Speyside, Highlands, Lowlands and Islay. Each region had a different coloured label, with a picture of a place characteristic of the region and a map of Scotland. The whiskies were sourced from undisclosed distilleries, bottled at 40% ABV, without an age statement and offered at competitive prices. Hamilton Lowland Single Malt is a young whisky, typical of the Scottish Lowlands. Charles Hamilton Ltd operates as a subsidiary of the Hillman Angus Dundee Distillers family, owners of Glencadam Distillery in the Highlands and Tomintoul Distillery in Speyside.
Aroma : mild, malty, floral-grassy, summer meadow, green apples, hay, vanilla, cereal flakes, traces of linseed and oak.
Palate: barley malt, green apples, peaches, lemon peel, vanilla, toffee, delicate herbal and oak notes.
Finish: medium long, with notes of malt, vanilla, lemongrass and oak.