
Inchmurrin 26 Year Old 1998 - Mission Gold (Murray McDavid) Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML
Whiskey: Inchmurrin 26 Year Old 1998 - Mission Gold (Murray McDavid) Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML
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Size: 700ML
Proof: 100.6 (50.3%ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Loch Lomond
Inchmurrin – the spirit you’ve likely sipped unknowingly in blends – steps into the spotlight here in spectacular fashion. Aged for 26 years and finished in a Pinot Noir barrique, it’s a masterclass in fruit-forward flair. Loch Lomond strikes again with this gloriously characterful malt.
Inchmurrin 26 Year Old 1998 - Mission Gold (Murray McDavid) Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: Red berries, sugared almonds, honeyed oak.
Palate: Raspberry jam, cherry Bakewell, clove-studded orange.
Finish: Vanilla pod, sandalwood, a gentle herbal dryness.
Distillery Information
Over the course of Loch Lomond’s existence, the distillery has released seven different malts. Four of them were destined for blending, the remaining three were intended to be bottled as single malt whiskies, though most have been released as such over the years. Bottlings have been under the names: Inchmurrin, Inchmoan, Inchfad, Crotengea, Glen Douglass, Craiglodge and, naturally, Loch Lomond, each with varying peat levels. The name Loch Lomond is used for single malt releases though it is also used for a blended Scotch produced onsite using both grain and malt whisky. Loch Lomond was in such a good position to release so many different whiskies as it had an unusual set up of stills. There were three sets of stills, two were fitted with rectification columns as well as five continuous stills. Loch Lomond sits in an industrial complex, once home to Britain’s earliest car factory. The distillery was built in 1965 by the Littlemill Distillery Company Ltd, under the ownership of Duncan Thomas and American Barton Brands. Production began a year later.
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Whiskey: Inchmurrin 26 Year Old 1998 - Mission Gold (Murray McDavid) Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML
This bottle will make a fine addition to any whisky lover.
Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!
Featured in
- ROLLING STONE
- MEN'S JOURNAL
- US WEEKLY
ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.
Size: 700ML
Proof: 100.6 (50.3%ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Loch Lomond
Inchmurrin – the spirit you’ve likely sipped unknowingly in blends – steps into the spotlight here in spectacular fashion. Aged for 26 years and finished in a Pinot Noir barrique, it’s a masterclass in fruit-forward flair. Loch Lomond strikes again with this gloriously characterful malt.
Inchmurrin 26 Year Old 1998 - Mission Gold (Murray McDavid) Single Malt Scotch Whisky | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: Red berries, sugared almonds, honeyed oak.
Palate: Raspberry jam, cherry Bakewell, clove-studded orange.
Finish: Vanilla pod, sandalwood, a gentle herbal dryness.
Distillery Information
Over the course of Loch Lomond’s existence, the distillery has released seven different malts. Four of them were destined for blending, the remaining three were intended to be bottled as single malt whiskies, though most have been released as such over the years. Bottlings have been under the names: Inchmurrin, Inchmoan, Inchfad, Crotengea, Glen Douglass, Craiglodge and, naturally, Loch Lomond, each with varying peat levels. The name Loch Lomond is used for single malt releases though it is also used for a blended Scotch produced onsite using both grain and malt whisky. Loch Lomond was in such a good position to release so many different whiskies as it had an unusual set up of stills. There were three sets of stills, two were fitted with rectification columns as well as five continuous stills. Loch Lomond sits in an industrial complex, once home to Britain’s earliest car factory. The distillery was built in 1965 by the Littlemill Distillery Company Ltd, under the ownership of Duncan Thomas and American Barton Brands. Production began a year later.












