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Loch Lomond 12 Year Old / Small Bottle / Glass Set Highland Whisky

Loch Lomond 12 Year Old / Small Bottle / Glass Set Highland Whisky

7.5 /10
EDITOR
Type: Single Malt
Age: 12 Year Old
ABV: 46%
Price: £21.95

There are gift sets, and then there are gift sets that quietly make a case for themselves the moment you crack the seal. The Loch Lomond 12 Year Old, presented here as a small bottle with accompanying glass, falls into the latter camp. At 46% ABV and with a dozen years of maturation behind it, this is a Highland single malt that arrives with enough substance to reward serious attention — even if the format suggests something more casual.

Loch Lomond occupies a curious position in the Scottish whisky landscape. Situated where the Highlands meet the southern reaches of their namesake loch, the distillery draws from a transitional terroir that lends its malts a character distinct from the heavier Speyside or coastal profiles many drinkers default to. The 12 Year Old expression represents their core aged offering, and at this price point — just under twenty-two pounds for the set — it is pitched squarely at the curious drinker looking for an entry into the range.

What to Expect

At 46% ABV, this sits above the industry-standard 40–43% that dominates supermarket shelves, which tells you something about intent. That extra strength typically preserves more of the distillate's original character through bottling, and it suggests a whisky that has been allowed to speak for itself rather than being diluted into anonymity. A 12-year-old single malt at natural colour and a robust strength is, in my experience, where Highland whisky begins to show genuine personality — the wood has had time to work, but the spirit hasn't been overwhelmed by it.

The category here is important. Highland single malts of this age tend toward a balanced profile: enough fruit and malt sweetness to be approachable, with just sufficient oak influence to add complexity. You should expect a whisky that sits comfortably between the lighter, grassy character of a young Lowland and the more assertive, sometimes smoky notes of the west coast. It is a style that rewards patience rather than demanding it.

The Verdict

I'll be straightforward: at £21.95 for a bottle and glass set, this represents genuinely good value. The whisky world is awash with gift sets that prioritise packaging over liquid, but a 46% ABV, 12-year-old single malt at this price is difficult to argue with. The small bottle format makes it an ideal introduction — enough to form a proper opinion across several sessions without the commitment of a full-sized purchase.

This is not a whisky that will rewrite your understanding of Highland malt, nor does it need to be. What it offers is a well-aged, well-presented single malt at a strength and price that makes it accessible without being patronising. For someone building their palate, or for a gift to a friend who has expressed an interest in whisky beyond blends, it does exactly what it should. I'm giving it a 7.5 out of 10 — a solid, honest dram that over-delivers for the money.

Best Served

Pour it neat at room temperature and give it five minutes to open in the glass — that 46% strength benefits from a little air. If you find it too assertive on first approach, add no more than a teaspoon of still water. The included glass should serve you well enough, though a proper Glencairn would concentrate the aromas further. This is a whisky for a quiet evening, not a cocktail shaker.

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Duncan Cairns
Duncan Cairns
Senior Whisky Reviewer

Duncan has spent two decades judging Scotch whisky at competitions from the International Wine & Spirit Competition to the World Whiskies Awards, developing a palate that prizes balance and terroir ab...

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