$ 50.46
Description A True “Blended Malt” Unlike a standard “blended Scotch,” which can contain both malt and grain whiskies, the Campbeltown Loch is a “blended malt.” This means it’s made exclusively from single malt whiskies. This makes it a richer, more flavorful experience than many blends. The blend is said to include malts from all five of the core styles produced by the three active distilleries in Campbeltown: Springbank, Longrow, Hazelburn, Kilkerran (from Glengyle Distillery), and Glen Scotia. Campbeltown Loch Tasting Notes: Nose: It often presents with a distinct buttery note and a characteristic hint of sea salt. You might also find aromas of ginger loaf, pecan pie, and a light smokiness. Palate: The flavour is typically creamy and well-rounded, with notes of salted caramel, creamy coffee, and date syrup. There’s a subtle hint of peat smoke that builds as you taste it. Finish: The finish is usually described as long and warming, with the peat smoke and a leathery note developing over time. Campbeltown Loch Review : Reviews of Campbeltown Loch blended malt whisky are generally very positive, with many enthusiasts considering it an excellent value for money and a great introduction to the Campbeltown style. Here’s a summary of common points from reviews: Overall Consensus: Excellent Value: The most frequent praise is that it’s a high-quality whisky at an accessible price point, especially when compared to the highly sought-after single malts from the region like Springbank and Kilkerran. Authentic Campbeltown Character: Reviewers consistently note that the whisky successfully embodies the distinctive character of the Campbeltown region. This is attributed to the blend containing malts from all five of the unique styles produced by the three active distilleries. Well-Balanced: The whisky is praised for its balance of different flavour components, including sweet, savoury, and smoky notes. A Good “Starter” Dram: Many reviewers recommend it as a perfect first whisky for someone looking to explore the Campbeltown region.


Aultmore 2010 12 Year Old #21254 / Roger’s Whisky Company
Glenrothes 1997 25 Year Old #GR-1997-1 / The Whisky Jury
Macallan Time : Space Mastery Single Malt Scotch Whisky
