Alistair Walker

Loch Lomond (Croftengea) 19 Years Old 2005 Infrequent Flyers

ABV: 54.5% 70 cL

This highland single malt from Loch Lomond distillery was distilled in February 2005 and fully matured in Moscatel hogshead before bottling in November 2024. 

Bottled at 54.5% ABV by Alistair Walker for his Infrequent Flyers collection, at natural colour and no chill filtration. Limited to 269 bottles.

Nose

Marzipan and custard creams combine with soft, understated iodine and sweet peat.

Palate

Strong orchard vibes - apple and raisin strudel, with dried apricots. Prevalent spices - cinnamon and a touch of cracked black pepper. The peat / vegetal notes linger in the background - very much softened with the passage of time, making this an incredibly approachable peated dram.

£118.99

Tax included.

PRODUCT INFO

Region Highland
Distillery Loch Lomond
Cask type Moscatel Hogshead
Bottling company Alistair Walker
Outrun 269 Bottles
Whisky type Single Malt
Cask number #6354

Loch Lomond, established in 1965 near Alexandria in the southern Highlands, is one of Scotland’s most versatile and technically distinctive distilleries. It uses a mix of traditional pot stills, unusual straight-neck pot stills, and continuous stills, allowing it to create a wide range of spirit styles under one roof. This flexibility results in whiskies that can be fruity, floral, lightly smoky, or richly spiced, often showing notes of orchard fruit, malt sweetness, and gentle wood influence. Known for innovation and variety, Loch Lomond has built a reputation for characterful malts shaped by its unique still designs and broad creative range.