Product description
Loch Lomond is the only Scottish distillery that produces malt and grain whisky in the same building.
It is equipped with a single pair of traditional pot stills, three pairs of lomond stills, a couple column stills and a Coffey still. Consequently, Loch Lomond produces several styles of single malt whisky, as well as single grain and blended whiskies. Loch Lomond Single Grain is pretty unique expression considering the category. It is distilled exclusively from malted barley, however not in traditional pot stills but in Coffey still thus according to legal definition cannot be classified as single malt whisky. Here we have Peated version of Loch Lomond Single Grain marketed as ‘Floral & Smoky’.
Nose: peat smoke, breakfast cereals, vanilla, caramel, green apples, black currants, black pepper, hints of pine needles and oak.
Palate: malty and smoky, green apples, lemon curd, vanilla, candied fruits, graham crackers, pepper, aniseed and oak.
Finish: medium long, with notes of peat smoke, vanilla, apples, pepper, mixed dried herbs, oak and distant whiffs of smoke.