Collection Loch Lomond - Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky

The first location of the former Loch Lomond Distillery dates back to 1814 and was at the north end of Loch Lomond near Tarbet. The current company was founded in 1964 by the former owners of Littlemill Distillery in Bowling.

Production at Loch Lomond began the following year, 1965. In 1984 the distillery ceased production until Glen Catrine Bonded Warehouses took over the business and malt production resumed in 1987. Grain whiskey production began in 1993 and two new malt stills were added in 1999. When the grain distillery opened in 1994 it was the only distillery in Scotland producing both grain and malt whisky. It also features a unique arrangement of three stills.

In 2014, the distillery was acquired in a management buy-in led by CEO Colin Matthews alongside London-based private equity group Exponent.

In 2016, more new stills were installed, meaning that grain whiskey, single malt whiskey and single grain whiskey as well as blended whiskey can now be produced on the same premises. The bottling plant at Glen Catrine in Ayrshire is one of the largest and currently produces over 65 million bottles of whiskey and other spirits a year.

Loch Lomond whiskeys have won many prestigious awards including: B. San Francisco World Spirits Awards, International Wine & Spirits Competition, World Whiskey Awards, International Spirits Challenge and The Scotch Whiskey Masters.