Loch Lomond The Open Course Collection  20 Year Scotch Whiskey

Loch Lomond The Open Course Collection 20 Year Scotch Whiskey

Loch Lomond The Open Course Collection 20 Year Scotch Whiskey

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Introducing Loch Lomond's The Open Course Collection 20 Year Scotch Whiskey—an exceptional expression that pays homage to the illustrious history of golf's most revered tournament. Crafted with precision and aged for two decades, this whisky is a celebration of skill, tradition, and the artistry of Scotch distillation.

In the glass, the liquid gold hue of The Open Course Collection sets the stage for a captivating sensory experience. The nose unfolds with a delightful fusion of vanilla, honeyed malt, and a subtle hint of coastal brininess, reminiscent of the invigorating sea breeze that graces the golf courses.

On the palate, this 20-year-old whisky reveals a remarkable complexity. Indulge in the interplay of rich toffee, dried fruits, and a gentle infusion of oak. The expression of malt sweetness is complemented by nuanced layers that echo the strategic finesse required on the golf course—elegance in every sip.

The finish is a testament to both the mastery of distillation and the enduring legacy of The Open. The warmth lingers, leaving behind a subtle touch of peat that adds a memorable twist to the whisky's final notes.

The Open Course Collection 20 Year Scotch Whiskey is more than a libation; it's a journey through time and tradition, encapsulating the spirit of the renowned golf championship. Whether enjoyed after a round on the links or as a toast to the storied history of golf, this expression is a collector's dream and a connoisseur's delight.

Secure your place in this limited edition narrative of skill and heritage, where Loch Lomond's dedication to excellence meets the prestige of The Open Course. Loch Lomond The Open Course Collection 20 Year Scotch Whiskey: An invitation to savor the spirit of golf and Scotch in perfect harmony.

 

Appearance:
In the glass, The Open Course Collection 20 Year reveals a lustrous golden hue, reminiscent of the sun-kissed landscapes of the legendary golf courses that inspired this exquisite Scotch whiskey.

Nose:
Evoke the spirit of the open greens as you savor the aromatic symphony. The nose captivates with a harmonious blend of sweet vanilla and honeyed malt, accompanied by a subtle coastal brininess. It's a fragrance that transports you to the invigorating ambiance of seaside golf courses.

Palate:
The palate unfolds with the precision and finesse characteristic of a well-played round. Indulge in the opulence of rich toffee and the sweet embrace of dried fruits. The maturation for two decades imparts layers of complexity, echoing the strategic depth required on the golf course. Malt sweetness reigns supreme, ensuring every sip is a celebration of elegance.

Finish:
As the journey concludes, The Open Course Collection leaves a lasting legacy on the palate. The warmth persists, offering a gentle touch of peat that adds a distinctive and memorable finale. The aftertaste echoes the enduring spirit of both the whiskey and the revered golf championship.

Loch Lomond distillery is a Highland Single Malt Scotch whisky distillery in Alexandria, Scotland, near Loch Lomond.
Starting behind the locked gates of an abandoned distillery, Jim McEwan and Mark Reynier share their personal experiences of the risk-taking and wild experimentation they used to turn Bruichladdich into what it is today.
The Loch Lomond Group was established in 2014 by Exponent Private Equity after acquiring the Loch Lomond Distillery Company – previously owned by members of the Bulloch family.
Whisky Distilleries in Scotland. There are nearly 150 active whisky distilleries spread across Scotland, which are split into five whisky-producing regions: Campbeltown, Highland, Islay, Lowland and Speyside.
Loch Lomond Original is an exceptionally smooth, full-bodied and easy drinking single malt scotch whisky. Matured in our finest oak casks, this whisky delivers a burst of sweet honey & citrus notes with a gentle hint of smoke on the finish.
History. People first arrived in the Loch Lomond area around 5000 years ago, during the neolithic era. They left traces of their presence at places around the loch, including Balmaha, Luss, and Inchlonaig. Crannogs, artificial islands used as dwellings for over five millennia, were built at points in the loch.

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