CJsdrams
Loch Lomond 14 Year Old
Single Malt — Scotland
Reviewed
November 20, 2024 (edited November 25, 2024)
46%, Non chill filtered with colouring.
Nose: apple, orchard fruits, cinnamon, nutmeg and a faint wiff of smoke.
Palate: Baked apple desert (something like apple pie or an apple Danish with a touch of lemon juice) large amounts of cinnamon, nutmeg, fall spices and a touch of ginger.
Finish: medium short with a vanilla fudge and a subtle clean whisp of smoke.
I’ve had this bottle for almost 8 months now, given the time to breath it has changed from what me and the wife described as “fall in a bottle” to something more autumn desert. At first opening this was more, fresh red apple and or apple cider with heaps of cinnamon and a subtle bit of smoke, something that would pair well with a day’s outing apple picking on a cold fall day. Now, it offers a wonderful baked apple pastry with various strong spices, the fudginess that was completely undetectable at first emerges from the smoke that once hid it. This is a straightforward whisky that does everything the label says, quality is there with just the right amount of play to make it stand out. I have thoroughly enjoyed this one, to the point that I bought a second bottle before finishing the first. Price point I think Loch Lomond has done a good job of producing a quality mid range, age statement whisky at an affordable price, paired with how well it goes with the season I would say this could be a hit.
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