Overall rating
91.00/100
ratings
11
Whiskybase ID
WB12414
Category
Single Malt
Distillery
Bottler
Signatory Vintage (SV)
Bottling series
Vintage Collection - Dumpy
Vintage
22.06.1959
Bottled
03.1991
Stated Age
31 years
Cask Type
Oak Wood
Cask number
5295
Number of bottles
140
Strength
57.9 %
Size
50 ml 750 ml
Label
"V" Label
Added on
19 dec 2009 10:47 am
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Photo by PJD
Overall rating
91.00/100
ratings
11

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Whisky reviews for Lochside 1959 SV

2 users have left 2 reviews for this whisky. Average rating is 91.00 points.

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  1. lincolnimp scored this whisky 92 points Connoisseur

    The very faint wisps of smoke and cocoa powder are really nice on the nose neat.
    After a while some orange which reminds me of really old Balblair offerings.
    Quite sharp at first with plenty of fruit and plenty of flavour, there is also some wood and old brandy notes.
    The balance is pretty good and the mouthfeel is on the syrupy side.
    The finish is really fizzy and the fruit grows sweeter on the tail with an almost strawberry note, maybe more red cherry actually

    With water
    More fruit is released , the balance is not quite there but that adds to the entertainment.
    The finish is on the long side

    This is an great old Lochside, not often you can try one this old
    • Nose
      92 92
    • Taste
      91 91
    • Finish
      92 92

  2. alex..w..fan Plus did not rate this whisky Connoisseur

    Note by Serge Valentin from whiskyfun.com:Lochside 31 yo 1959/1991 (57.9%, Signatory Vintage, cask #5295, 140 bottles)  A very interesting bottle, as it clearly mentions ‘malt whisky’, while some well-reputed authors rather mention 1961 as the first year when Lochside started to distil malt. Indeed I’ve always thought that from 1957 to 1961, Lochside had only produced grain whisky, 1961 being the year when Joseph Hobbs, who was to pass away in 1964, installed four pot stills. Having said that, the Coffey still was only removed in 1970, so Lochside had been making both grain and malt (and single blends) in the 1960s. Anyway, let’s see if we could find out… Colour: gold. Nose: well well well, this is a tricky issue, since what I’m getting at first nosing is rather… rum. It’s true that Lochside’s ‘tropical’ fruitiness is never far from that of some rums. In truth I find this very malty, and should this baby be a grain, well, it’s the maltiest grain I’ve ever nosed. Oranges, green bananas… With water: same kind of combo. Oranges, Campari, mint leaves. Mouth: tastes like malt, big time! Peppery oranges, green tea, apple peelings, gooseberries, chilli… It’s both very fruity and very spicy, a combo that’s rather unusual. With water: almost a copy of the 1967 now, only with more spices, pepper, bitter oranges… Finish: rather long, peppery, beautifully bitter. Cinchona, bitter oranges, pepper, ginger, orange peel… Jaegermeister in the aftertaste. Comments: wonderful again, only the Jaegermeister was a little disturbing ;-). Oh and I highly doubt this was grain whisky. The mystery thickens… SGP:461 - 89 points.

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