2015 King's Inch, Single Cask, Sherry Edition, Lowland, Single Malt Scotch Whisky (58%)

2015 King's Inch, Single Cask, Sherry Edition, Lowland, Single Malt Scotch Whisky (58%)

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2015 King's Inch, Single Cask, Sherry Edition, Lowland, Single Malt Scotch Whisky (58%)

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King’s Inch Whisky was established in 2015, making it a relatively new player in Scotch whisky. Located in Glasgow, it aims to revive the city’s rich distilling heritage with innovative and high-quality expressions—like this Single Cask Sherry Edition. The name “King’s Inch” refers to a historical measure of land use in the area. Production is focused on small batches, ensuring attention to detail and quality in each release.

Iain Glover, Spirits Advisor, Berry Bros. & Rudd

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King's Inch Whisky

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Lowlands Whisky

Lowlands Whisky

Lowland whiskies come from the area north of the English border, and south of a line drawn between Greenock in the west, and Dundee in the east. Traditionally they have been the source of a lot of the whisky to be used for blends, as such the style is much lighter than other regions, with little or no peat. By the late 19th centaury almost the entire production of the Lowland distilleries went for blending

The growth in popularity and power of the Highland and Speyside distilleries, has been matched by a fall from favour for Lowland producers, to such an extent that today there are only three left in production. By far and away the two biggest whisky distilleries are Auchentoshan and Glenkinchie. The third being Bladnoch, which is also, the most southerly distillery of all.

Auchentoshan Distillery is on the northern edge of Glasgow and was founded in 1800. It has a light, cereal and citrus nose and a clean, dry finish. Glenkinchie Distillery is located at  Pencaitland, just outside Edinburgh. Typical of Lowland malt whiskies: fragrant and reserved, with a clean, fresh flavour.

There are some silent stills, whose whiskies are still found from time to time. Rosebank is quite often seen and was generally considered to be the best Lowland malt. Occasionally, but more rarely seen are St.Magdalene from Linlithgow, Littlemill from Bowling Dumbartonshire and Ladyburn, which was housed inside William Grants grain distillery at Girvan on the Ayrshire coast.

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