Lochlea Harvest Edition 2022 Lowland Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Lochlea Harvest Edition 2022 Lowland Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Item # 47898

If this is the future of Scotch then we are all for it. This brand new distillery is part of the revival happening in the Lowlands region. Lochlea is family owned and a true farm distillery. They grow their own grain, distill on site and age everything at the estate. In charge of this operation is also none other than John Campbell, formerly the esteemed distillery manager at Laphroaig. The Harvest Edition was aged in a combination of Port, Oloroso Sherry and Bourbon Casks to give a richness to the whisky to match the big malty flavor. Limited.

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Scotch

As a synonym for Scottish, some people object to the term “Scotch” – but as far as their whisky goes, the Scottish people are required by law to classify the spirit as “Scotch whisky.”

Scotland

History:Distillation was brought to Scotland from Ireland by missionary monks in the 6th century. In 1644, the first taxes were imposed on Scottish distillers by England, with the result that most of the nation’s whisky was soon distilled illicitly. With the Parliament’s passing of the “Excise Act” in 1824, licensing fees for distilleries were much cheaper. Distilleries started to take out licenses, and since then, the distillation industry in Scotland has been continuously expanding....

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