Loch Lomond Scotch Single Malt 24Yr Open Course Collection 152nd Proof 94.2 750ml

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  • Overview
  • The nose is an inviting bouquet of honey, vanilla fudge, pineapple, and candied citrus peel, leading to a palate of salted caramel, baked apple, lime, nutmeg, and cinnamon. The finish is exceptionally long, leaving hints of marzipan and gentle smoke.
Brand Loch Lomond
Region Scotland
Spirits Type Whiskey
Spirits Style Single Malt
ABV 47.1%

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Created to honor the 152nd Open Championship at Royal Troon, the Loch Lomond Open Course Collection 24-Year Single Malt Scotch Whisky is a rare masterpiece, with just 4,500 bottles available worldwide. Distilled in the year 2000 using both Loch Lomond’s distinctive Straight Neck pot stills and traditional Swan Neck stills, this whisky reflects the distillery's unparalleled expertise and innovation. It matures gracefully in American oak barrels before being finished in the finest Manzanilla sherry butts from Jerez, resulting in a whisky that balances heritage and complexity. The Manzanilla finish enriches Loch Lomond’s signature style with a nutty, salted caramel depth, while layers of baked apple, lime, and nutmeg complement notes of honey and soft smoke, making this single malt a triumph of flavor and craftsmanship.

Bottled at 47.1% ABV, non-chill filtered, and with natural color, this whisky offers a pure and unadulterated experience. The nose is an inviting bouquet of honey, vanilla fudge, pineapple, and candied citrus peel, leading to a palate of salted caramel, baked apple, lime, nutmeg, and cinnamon. The finish is exceptionally long, leaving hints of marzipan and gentle smoke. Crafted by Master Blender Michael Henry, this 24-year-old single malt celebrates not only the 152nd Open Championship but every tournament since its inception in 1860. From its maturation journey to its carefully curated finish, this release embodies the spirit of Loch Lomond and the legendary golf tradition it commemorates.