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Lochlea Harvest Edition Second Crop Single Malt Scotch Whisky 46% Vol. 0,7L In Giftbox
Product number: 672289
£75.68
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Lochlea Distillery is an independent single malt distillery based on Lochlea
Farm in Ayrshire, near Glasgow in the Lowlands. The old farm has been converted
into a distillery and bonded warehouse. The distillery opened for business in
August 2018.Former Laphroaig Distillery Manager John Campbell runs the family
business. The Scottish poet, Robert Burns, lived on the farm from 1777 to 1784
and managed it.
The barley for production is grown and harvested in-house. The water is drawn
from limestone springs deep below the distillery. This enables complete
traceability from the field to the bottle.
Lochlea Harvest Edition (Second Crop) is the second bottling of the Harvest
Edition. The marriage of port casks, first-fill bourbon casks and STR barriques
creates a taste experience that is second to none. Particularly noteworthy is
the significantly increased proportion of port casks, which gives the whisky an
incomparable creaminess.
Farm in Ayrshire, near Glasgow in the Lowlands. The old farm has been converted
into a distillery and bonded warehouse. The distillery opened for business in
August 2018.Former Laphroaig Distillery Manager John Campbell runs the family
business. The Scottish poet, Robert Burns, lived on the farm from 1777 to 1784
and managed it.
The barley for production is grown and harvested in-house. The water is drawn
from limestone springs deep below the distillery. This enables complete
traceability from the field to the bottle.
Lochlea Harvest Edition (Second Crop) is the second bottling of the Harvest
Edition. The marriage of port casks, first-fill bourbon casks and STR barriques
creates a taste experience that is second to none. Particularly noteworthy is
the significantly increased proportion of port casks, which gives the whisky an
incomparable creaminess.