Whisky Menu - Lowlands
Lowland whisky is perhaps the most accessible to the palate, many lowland distilleries have a history of using the Irish practice of triple distillation though only one Auchentoshan uses it presently. Sadly only three lowland distilleries are still in production, as tastes change and the whisky industry goes through ups and downs maybe more will come back into production.
Lowlands Collection at The Exmoor White Horse Inn
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Auchentoshan 10yr
Bright lemon in colour this is the only Scottish whisky that is triple distilled, perfumed vanilla notes with citric and grassy flavours.
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Auchentoshan 12yr
Classic lowland notes herbs, grass and hints of vanilla and spice.
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Bladnoch 10yr
From Scotland’s most southerly distillery comes a classic lowland whisky, delicate notes of citrus and lemongrass on both nose and palate surprisingly firm body and finish maybe hints of sherry.
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Bladnoch 1990
A superb fresh grassy and leafy whisky with exceptional balance and cleanness on the palate.
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Glenkinchie 10yr
The Edinburgh malt light but rounded whisky, cinnamon and cane sugar sweetness with hints of gingery oaky dryness.
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Inverleven 1986
Straw coloured, with fresh tart plum flavours and a large dose of oak.
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Littlemill 1991
Marshmallow sweet with a delightful citrus finish that clears the palate.
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Rosebank 1990
A lemon and biscuity palate, surprisingly astringent for a lowlander with a long bitey finish.
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The Above Whiskies have a price range of £3.75 - £5.20.