Our Collections
Three lines. One discipline.
Highland Blended Malt in measured harmony. Single Cask Edition — numbered and finite. Special Releases — occasional explorations in wood and finish. Always Scotch. Always declared with honesty.

Our Collections
Three lines. One discipline.
Highland Blended Malt in measured harmony. Single Cask Edition — numbered and finite. Special Releases — occasional explorations in wood and finish. Always Scotch. Always declared with honesty.
Highland Blended Malt: an orchestration of Highland malts. Fruit, oak, and structure in measured harmony. Bottled at 46% ABV.
Single Cask Edition: numbered and finite. Each bottle names its origin and its vessel. Singular by definition. Special Releases: occasional explorations in wood and finish. Always Scotch. Always declared with honesty.
Distilled, matured, and bottled in Scotland. Glenlochy is an independent house, not a distillery, and not connected to the former Glenlochy distillery in Fort William.
Tasting note
““In the glass a deep amber gold. Nose of heather flower, roasted apple peel and a quiet breath of peat smoke beneath dried apricot. On the palate oak, walnut shell, a quiet mineral line. Long and slow — a whisky for the silence between two sentences, not for the toast.””

Specification
Three lines. One discipline.
- Format
- 0.7 l · hand-numbered
- Closure
- Natural cork · copper-pressed crest
- Maturation
- Oak and time, air and patience. All maturation in Scotland.
- Label
- Distillery of origin, cask, age if stated, strength
- Category
- Highland Blended Malt · Single Cask · Special Releases
- Edition
- Numbered and finite per bottling

Bütten paper · gold pressing · hand-numbered
The label. The number. The seal.
Every bottle carries a number in the same series as the label. The edition is the distillery. The seal follows the house's registered pagoda word-mark — no invented heraldry, no borrowed crest.

N° / OF /
Collector editions. Fully declared.
Every edition carries a number, a cask index and a bottling note. Matured in Edinburgh, bottled in Scotland, fully declared. What is on the label is also on the register.
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