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  Lochside 1981 - 2011

Berry Bros & Rudd is de oudste drankenhandel van Groot-Brittannië en bestaat al meer dan 300 jaar. Via zijn eigen label 'Berry's Own Selection' levert Berry Bros & Rudd al meer dan een eeuw whiskies, hetgeen Berry Bros één van de eerste onafhankelijke whisky bottelaars maakt.

 

'Berry's Own Selection' Scotch Whisky bestaat uit een uitgebreid assortiment van eigen bottelingen van fijne en zeldzame vintage single malt whisky's waaronder ook een aantal bottelingen op cask strength. Elk vat is speciaal geselecteerd door de eigen deskundige proevers en alleen uitzonderlijke goede whisky's worden goed genoeg bevonden voor opname in deze reeks. Bijna alle whiskies zijn exclusief gebottled voor Berry Bros.

 

Flessen wereldwijd: niet bekend
Gedistilleerd: 1981
Gebotteld: 2011
Vatnummer: 808
Serie: Berrys' Own Selection
Prijs: € 199.00  inclusief BTW Nu kopen

Proefnotitie Serge Valentin

Lochside 1981/2011 (46%, Berry Bros & Rudd, cask #808)
I remember a 1981 by BBR that was bottled in 2004 and that was truly excellent (WF 90).
Colour: gold.
Nose: quite a lot of oak in this one at first nosing, but Lochside’s distinctive tangerines and grapefruits are well there, lurking in the background. Pencil shavings and tangerines, a funny combination that does work quite well. The good news is that as often, the oakiness diminishes (or our olfactory bulb starts to filter it out), and in this case it leaves room for more citrusy notes and jasmine. Maybe also touches of curry, allspices…
Mouth: big fruits, oranges, grapefruits, tangerines, lemons (right, I won’t quote all citrus fruit) as well as the sweets and marmalades made thereof, plus touches of ginger and white pepper. Yet, it’s no real fruit bomb. I’d say almost. Probably not hugely complex but the profile is perfect.
Finish: medium long, more on lemon zests and just a tiny salty touch. Ginger. Strange return on vanilla in the aftertaste.

Comments: after nosing, I was afraid this baby would be too oaky on the palate but that isn’t the case at all. But warning, it’s another very drinkable one. These bottles should come with padlocks. SGP:651 - 89 points.



Lochside Distillery

Opgericht: 1957
Gebied: Eastern Highlands    
Adres: Montrose, Angus, DD10 9AD
Eigenaar: Pernod-Ricard
Status: gesloten in 2005
Uitrusting: 2 wash stills, 2 spirit stills
Website: -





The distillery started life as a brewery and the actual buildings were built in 1781. James Deuchar & Sons Ltd., a Newcastle upon Tyne based brewery (which would go on to form Scottish & Newcastle) owned the building during the 19th Century. The brewery was closed by Scottish & Newcastle before being quickly purchased in 1957 by Macnab Distilleries Ltd of which Joseph W. Hobbs, the proprietor of the Ben Nevis Distillery in Fort William, was a shareholder. The brewery was converted to a distillery and followed the Ben Nevis Distillery in producing both malt and grain whisky. The blended whisky brand Sandy Macnab, was created around this time.

Macnab Distilleries Ltd was purchased by Spanish whisky manufacturer Destilerías y Crianza del Whisky S.A. (popularly known as DYC) in 1973. They were in turn purchased by British drinks company Allied Distillers to form Allied Domecq, who were purchased by Pernod Ricard in 2005.

The distillery was closed during 1992 and the site earmarked for redevelopment. The distillery was finally demolished during 2004-2005 and the site has been turned into housing.

The Sandy Macnab brand name and the Macnab Distilleries Ltd company name are now owned by Pernod Ricard through their Chivas Regal subsidiary, following several takeovers.