Loch Lomond Chianti Wine Cask Gift Pack
Loch Lomond’s first-ever Chianti cask maturation has just taken out Double Gold at 2025’s San Fran World Spirits Comp – and it’s landed as the perfect collector’s gift pack, exclusively in Australia for you and fellow Whisky Clubbers.
United KingdomColour Light gold with orange flashes
Nose Redcurrants, strawberry creams and spiced apple sauce
Palate Juicy nectarines and orchard fruits with French pastries, vanilla bean and a hint of smoke
Overview
Loch Lomond’s first-ever Chianti cask maturation has just taken out Double Gold at 2025’s San Francisco World Spirits Comp – and it’s landed as the perfect collector’s gift pack, exclusively in Australia at the Club.
If you haven’t got anything for Dad yet for Father’s Day (or if you fancy sorting yourself out with a gift for the occasion), then jump onto this special deal while stocks last.
This never-to-be-repeated single malt is finished in juicy, first-fill red wine casks, then bottled at 46.0% ABV without chill filtration for full natural flavour. It’s brimming with strawberry creams, orchard fruits with French pastries and a lingering hint of smoke on the finish, the perfect end to a long Sunday with the family.
These packs are ready to be sent out now, so head to your Club account right now to order yours. Want it sent straight to Dad? No problem – you can edit the address in your Club account for your Top Up order, we won’t pack in an invoice slip.
Each gift pack contains:
1 x Loch Lomond The Open Course Special Edition 2025 - 700ml bottle
2 x official Loch Lomond whisky tumblers
These packs have now been snapped up and are on their way to Dads around Australia. If you’re not yet a Member, join free today to get your (or Dad's) hands on our upcoming releases.
THE SPECS
Price: $115.00
Age: No Age Statement
ABV: 46%
Maturation: Matured in American oak casks and finished for up to 8 months in the finest Chianti wine casks
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Loch Lomond's History
Loch Lomond is one of Scotland’s most famous and beautiful landmarks and delineates the boundary between the Lowlands and Highlands. The area’s been at the heart of the whisky industry for centuries but sadly at least nine distilleries around the Loch have been lost over the years, leaving Loch Lomond Distillery to carry the flag into the 21st century.
Loch Lomond Distillery’s story began way back in 1772 with the founding of Littlemill, Scotland’s oldest, albeit now closed distillery. Littlemill changed hands several times over the centuries before it was acquired in the 1930s by an American called Duncan Thomas. One of the great innovators of the industry, he lived in the former exciseman’s house at Littlemill and built the new Loch Lomond Distillery in 1963.
Inspired by the 1960s whisky boom, he established Loch Lomond in partnership with Chicago-based Barton Brands who subsequently bought him out in 1971, but later closed the distillery in 1984 when boom turned to bust. Scottish outfit Inver House acquired it before quickly passing Loch Lomond on to Glen Catrine Bonded Warehouse Ltd in 1986. Glen Catrine is not your average whisky company; operating as the bottling and ageing arm of Bulloch & Co, a well-established blending and retail firm, it specialised in private label and bulk whisky export, marketing a variety of blended whiskies, vodkas and gins. The purchase of Loch Lomond meant that they now had the resources to produce spirit, and Loch Lomond rapidly, but quietly grew to become the most flexible and arguably the most innovative distillery in Scotland, its operations never widely reported or understood thanks to specialisation in the private label and export business.
During this time Glen Catrine also bought Littlemill Distillery and Glen Scotia Distillery, all of which were neatly bundled together and sold to private equity firm Exponent in 2014. The new structure, Loch Lomond Group, is a totally integrated business with both grain and malt facilities, a bottling hall and two of the UK’s top-selling brands; High Commissioner Blended Whisky and Glen’s Vodka. Headed by an A-list cast of professionals from industry leaders Diageo including former Diageo CFO Nick Rose and former CFO for Diageo’s global supply business Richard Miles, along with CEO Colin Matthews, who led Imperial Tobacco’s businesses in Africa, the Middle East, and the Indian sub-continent, they mean business. Since taking over, the distillery’s range has seen a major overhaul including rebranding and repackaging, and most importantly for whisky lovers around the world, a very strong focus on malt whisky.
Distillery Facts
Region: Highlands
Origin: Lomond Estate, Alexandria, Scotland G83 0TL, United Kingdom
Founded: 1963
Water Source: 9 boreholes on site
Washbacks: 21, Stainless Steel (10 x 25,000 litres and 11 x 50,000 litres)
Stills: 3 sets of Lomond stills (wash and spirit), 1 set traditional pot stills (wash and spirit) and 3 sets of column stills (analyser and rectifier)
Capacity: 23,000,000 litres per annum of grain whisky and 2,000,000 litres per annum of malt whisky
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