£95.00
The aromatic smokiness of Croftengea, Loch Lomond distillery's peated single malt, is beautifully expressed here in this independent bottling by Thompson Bros.
Peated spirit from Loch Lomond distillery was filled into two 'De-charred, Re-charred' hogsheads on the 8th of April 2006. The whisky was bottled at 16 years old in November 2022.
This bottle of Croftengea 2006 16 Year Old Thompson Bros is an independent bottling which was produced in the Highland region of Scotland.
A product of the 1960s distillery building boom, Loch Lomond was built in ’66 by a joint partnership between Duncan Thomas, the American owner of [now demolished] Littlemill, and Chicago-based Barton Brands. The American firm took full control in 1971, but closed it in 1984 when that boom turned to bust. It passed into the hands of Inver House the year after, before they flipped it to Glen Catrine Bonded Warehouse Ltd in 1986. The firm added Glen Scotia to its portfolio in 1994.
Glen Catrine was the bottling and ageing arm of Bulloch & Co, a well-established blending and retail firm which owned the High Commissioner brand as well as, in time, Glen’s Vodka. Under Glen Catrine’s ownership, Loch Lomond grew to become the most flexible – and arguably the most innovative – distillery in Scotland. Its specialisation in the private label and export business however meant that its operations were never widely reported, or understood.
The firm was sold in 2014 for an undisclosed sum (believed to be in the tens of millions) to private equity firm Exponent whose new distilling division, Loch Lomond Group, is headed by former Diageo executives.
Weight | 1.5 kg |
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Dimensions | 12 × 40 × 12 cm |