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Glendronach
Scotland
Glendronach is a Highland single malt brand associated with sherry cask maturation, particularly oloroso and Pedro Ximénez. Its whiskies are shaped by long aging in these casks, contributing to a rich and full-bodied style overall and consistent house character. Traditional production methods support a robust, cask-forward character that defines the brand’s profile.
Littlemill
Scotland
Littlemill whisky is the legacy of one of Scotland’s oldest licensed distilleries, which ceased production in 1994 and was later dismantled. Although the distillery no longer exists, the Littlemill name continues to be used for official bottlings and occasional releases from remaining casks. Today, Littlemill exists only through remaining casks and bottlings.
Amrut
India
Amrut is an Indian whisky brand focused on local ingredients and in-house production, using barley from Punjab and Rajasthan that is malted domestically and distilled in Bengaluru. The warm climate speeds maturation, with bourbon cask aging and higher evaporation concentrating the spirit. Bottling takes place on-site without chill filtration.
Loch Lomond
Scotland
Loch Lomond is the flagship brand of the Loch Lomond Distillery and serves as the primary identity for a broad portfolio of single malts, blended malts, and grain whiskies. In recent years, the brand has gained more visibility through international distribution and partnerships, particularly in sports sponsorships, but it continues to emphasize technical variety and versatility in its whiskies.
Inchmurrin
Scotland
Inchmurrin is a single malt produced at Loch Lomond Distillery, named after an island on Loch Lomond. It is made using the distillery’s straight-neck stills, which produce a lighter and more delicate spirit style. While it was historically used mainly in blends, Inchmurrin is now also released as a standalone expression, highlighting its fruit-forward and aromatic character.
Inchmoan
Scotland
A heavily peated single malt from Loch Lomond Distillery, the name Inchmoan comes from a nearby “island of the peat” on Loch Lomond. Made from an uncommon combination of swan-neck and straight-neck stills, Inchmoan is known for its phenolic depth coupled with a relatively clean finish.