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Loch Lomond 1996 Aged 19 Years Single Grain Scotch Whisky – Murray McDavid (700ml)

Original price was: $199.00.Current price is: $159.20.

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Loch Lomond 1996 Aged 19 Years Single Grain Scotch Whisky – Murray McDavid (700ml)

Volume: 700ml           ABV: 46%           Age: 19 Years Old          Country: Scotland

Cask Number(s): 602957-60
Matured In: A variety of ex-Bourbon barrels then a finished in 1st Fill Koval Bourbon barrels for 12 months
No. Of Bottles: 635
Not Chill-filtered

Murray McDavid are highly respected in the Scotch whisky industry, mainly for independently bottling whisky after selecting and ageing the spirit in high quality oak casks. Established in 1996 by Mark Reynier, Simon Coughlin, and Gordon Wright at the closed site of the Coleburn distillery in Speyside, Scotland.  They are also known for the purchase of the closed Bruichladdich Distillery in 2000 and reopening this dormant distillery. They did such a good job of restoring production it was sold to Remy Cointreau in 2012 with a considerable profit.

This independent bottling by Murray McDavid has been initially matured in a variety of ex-Bourbon barrels then a finished in 1st Fill Koval Bourbon barrels for 12 months. After being matured for no less than 19 years in high quality oak casks it was bottled at 46% ABV as part of the Murray McDavid Select Graind limited release series. Only 635 bottles were produced for worldwide distribution.

Our Tasting Notes

Nose: Freshly cooked pancakes, honey sweetness, charred oak and citrus.

Palate: Summer berries and dark chocolate, vanilla sponge, candy floss and soft herbal notes.

Finish: Medium to long with salted caramel and soft spices.

About The Distillery

The Independently owned Loch Lomond Company currently own this large distillery which produces around 2,500,000 litres of whisky per year. There are 8 single malts currently produced from this distillery Loch Lomond, Old Rusdhu and Inchmurrin are the main bottling labels you would tend to discover. Inchmurrin is named after the largest Island on the loch and is bottled as a ten year old. Vintage malts can also be expected from the Loch Lomond distillery 23 , 33 and 30 years old whiskies are not uncommon and very popular worldwide. This distillery was first known as the Littlemill Distillery and was established in 1965 but a distillery was known to be on the site or there about back in 1814. This distillery brings you wonderful notes of vanilla and fresh cereals, spicy and ginger with some peppery flavours. A very refreshing whisky on the palate.