Bowmore 12 Year Old Single Malt Whisky vs Lochlea Ploughing Edition First Crop Single Malt Scotch Whisky

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Best current price£40.99£39.99
Current stockists1 merchant1 merchant
ProducerBowmore DistilleryLochlea Distillery
TypeSingle Malt WhiskySingle Malt Whisky
Size700ml700ml
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Bowmore 12 Year Old Single Malt Whisky

Bowmore 12 Year Old Single Malt is a classic Islay whisky that balances coastal smokiness with citrus sweetness and subtle spice, making it an approachable yet complex dram. Distilled at Bowmore, the oldest licensed distillery on Islay, this 12-year-old expression is matured in a combination of ex-bourbon and sherry casks and bottled at 40% ABV. It showcases the distillery’s signature style: a harmony of peat smoke, maritime character and fruit-driven depth. The nose opens with aromas of lemon shortbread, sea-air minerality and gentle peat smoke. On the palate, it delivers flavours of salty brine, honey, lemon zest and charred wood, with a touch of citrus and light oak. The finish is smooth and easy, blending sweetness with lingering smoke and a hint of charred wood. Its light honey colour and medium body make it visually inviting and texturally balanced. Bowmore 12 Year Old is often described as a coastal campfire in a glass—rich and pronounced but not overpowering. It’s ideal for those new to peated whisky or looking for a well-rounded Islay malt with both depth and drinkability.

Lochlea Ploughing Edition First Crop Single Malt Scotch Whisky

The fourth and final in the annual series of limited seasonal bottlings, Lochlea ‘Ploughing Edition’ (First Crop) reflects the season of winter on the farm, when they start to plough the fields in preparation for sowing the barley seed in spring. They’ve created a warming, smoky version of their signature Lochlea whisky by using a combination of ex-Islay barrels and peated quarter casks and have chosen an icy blue label to reflect the bitterly cold and frosty Ayrshire winters.

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