Loch Lomond lies in the heart of Scotland. It is, in fact, the boundary between the Scottish Lowlands and the Scottish Highlands.
While the history of distillation in this region can be traced back to the 14th century, the Loch Lomond distillery came into being in 1772 with a new and improved distillery being built in 1964.
The Loch Lomond distillery has a diverse collection of stills and is proud to produce single malt, single grain, and blended whiskies on the banks of the loch that gave the brand its name.
First released in 1856, High Commissioner is one of the most successful blended whiskies in the UK.
It is made using a collection of malt and grain whiskies from the Loch Lomond distillery blended together and bottled with no age statement. A high commissioner is a senior diplomat, tasked with spreading diplomacy.
This is the perfect name for a spirit that has steadily conquered consumers and markets around the world since it was first released.
Please note as this is a vintage whisky, conditions of bottle/label and liquid level can vary.