The Lochlea distillery comes out with its fifth Ploughing Edition release. The Farm Distillery in southern Scotland has created a series of 'seasonal' whiskies, inspired by the planting and harvest seasons that alternate throughout the year.
The Lochlea Ploughing Edition Crop 1 is inspired by winter, working in the fields to prepare for sowing and ploughing.
This single malt schotch whisky is the first whisky from Lochlea to be matured in ex-Laphroaig casks: peaty notes are therefore its distinguishing feature.
The bottling of this distillate is done without filtration or the addition of artificial colourings.
The Ploughing Edition Crop 1 whisky from Lochlea presents itself on the nose with hints of zest, apple juice, slightly smoky notes, dried fruit. In the mouth, it is dry, lean, reminiscent of sweet caramel notes. The finish is medium, fruity and roasted.
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