Independent distiller Loch Lomond Whiskies has released a new 25-year-old malt whisky.
Loch Lomond 25 Year Old is a fusion of three different spirits with a range of flavour profiles and strengths, crafted by master blender Michael Henry into one single expression.
Each whisky has been matured for 25 years in first-fill, refill, and recharred American oak casks, then carefully married together. The result is a rich, complex whisky that showcases the Loch Lomond signature style of fruit, honey, and soft smoke.
Loch Lomond Distillery is home to Scotland’s only set of straight neck pot stills, which allows Henry and his team to shape the character of the whisky at the point of distillation, creating a lighter spirit with a distinctive fruit flavour.
Presented in a charcoal blue display case inspired by the hues of its namesake loch, Loch Lomond 25 Year Old’s packaging is finished with copper foil accents which pay homage to the straight neck stills. Each case and bottle carry Michael Henry’s signature.
Michael Henry, master blender at Loch Lomond Group, said: “The release of Loch Lomond 25 Year Old is a significant milestone for us. This is a very special whisky which is perhaps one of the finest examples of our signature distillery style and underlines our continuous commitment to creating remarkable flavours.”
Loch Lomond 25 Year Old is non-chill filtered, bottled at 46% ABV and has an RSP of £390.