The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Sun shining on Loch Lomond

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Over the past decade Alexandria­based Loch Lomond have greatly transforme­d their product line-up and image, going from also-ran to one of the front-runners. Hats off to them for their achievemen­t.

For years if not decades, Loch Lomond was seen as a bit of an outsider. Although the distillery in theory sat north of the “Highland Line”, its whiskies were seen as Lowland ones. The distillery developed the straight- sided “Lomond Still” and also distilled some malt whiskies in column stills – frowned on by many in the Scotch industry. And the firm was long one of the few not to be a member of the Scotch Whisky Associatio­n.

Despite this, they are no small player. They produce High Commission­er, one of the bestsellin­g budget blends, the successful Glens Vodka and other spirits, including Ben Lomond Gin, bottled and distribute­d to 120 countries from their Catrine bottling plant, between Mauchline and Auchinleck in Ayrshire. Their total payroll is around 300.

Loch Lomond has a long history dating back to 1814 and also to the now-vanished Littlemill Distillery at Bowling, establishe­d in 1772. Their Alexandria distillery was built in the 1960s, undergoing many changes and expansions since. It also is one of four Scots distilleri­es with its own cooperage, handling about 20,000 casks a year.

Some years ago, changed hands and the the firm new management team took the single malt brand upmarket and did the same with Glen Scotia, distilled in Campbeltow­n. Their latest step is to name all their Alexandria-distilled malts Loch Lomond, including the Inchmurrin and heavily-peated Inchmoan malts, although the two names still appear lower down the stylish new labels, under their golden stag’s head emblem.

The line-up is seven-strong – its standard malt, then Loch Lomond Classic, a 10-year-old, three 12-yearolds (which include Inchmurrin and Inchmoan) and an 18-year-old. There are five duty-free litre variants – and three more expression­s will be added by the end of 2020.

Loch Lomond have entered into prestigiou­s golf link ups with the R&A, covering The Open and the AIG British Women’s Open, and with the Profession­al Golfers Associatio­n (PGA) to sponsor the Scottish PGA Championsh­ip and the European Tour’s new UK Swing event. Special commemorat­ive bottlings will be marketed in this country and worldwide.

A n d despite the setback from the coronaviru­s pandemic, fu tu r e prospects are looking bright.

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The stills at Loch Lomond Distillery.

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