Lochlea Sowing Edition 700ML
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Description
Lochlea Sowing Edition 700ML is a Lowland single malt Scotch whisky bottled at 48% ABV in a 700ml format from Scotland's Lochlea farm distillery. The distillery earned the inaugural Single Estate Distillery award at the 2023 Icons of Whisky Awards, recognizing its grain-to-glass production model rooted in agricultural provenance.
Quick Facts: ABV: 48% | Origin: Lowlands, Scotland | NAS (No Age Statement) | Distillery: Lochlea Distillery, Tarbolton
Production & Heritage
Lochlea Distillery sits on a working farm in Tarbolton, Ayrshire — historically notable as the farm where Robert Burns lived and worked from 1777 to 1784. Whisky production began in 2018 using Laureate barley grown on the estate's own fields, malted without peat by Bairds Malt. Fermentation takes place in six Douglas fir washbacks over an unusually long cycle of 66 to 116 hours, a deliberate choice that builds fruity ester complexity in the new-make spirit. The Sowing Edition is fully matured in first-fill ex-bourbon barrels, emphasizing the distillery's clean, cereal-forward character. By cultivating its own barley and drawing from its own water source, Lochlea maintains full traceability of raw materials from field to bottle — a rarity among Scottish distilleries.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Sweet red apple and ripe pear arrive first, followed by creamy cereal and a gentle waft of vanilla. A thread of delicate peach emerges as the whisky opens in the glass.
Taste: The entry is soft and cereal-led, transitioning quickly into vanilla pod sweetness and a slick almond oil texture at mid-palate. Ripe orchard fruit builds alongside caramel apple, toasted hazelnut, and a subtle brush of orange zest that adds brightness.
Finish: Medium in length with a crisp, refreshing pine forest note that distinguishes it from heavier bourbon-cask malts. Woody spices linger gently alongside the last traces of vanilla and citrus.
How to Drink Lochlea Sowing Edition
The 48% ABV makes this a strong candidate for neat sipping or with a few drops of water to amplify the orchard fruit and cereal sweetness. On the rocks, the pine-fresh finish sharpens into a particularly refreshing serve.
- Highball: The clean, fruity profile pairs naturally with quality soda water and a lemon twist — the cereal backbone holds up without being buried.
- Penicillin: Lochlea's apple-forward character and vanilla sweetness complement the honey-ginger syrup and lemon, providing a gentler base than peated alternatives.
- Rob Roy: The almond and orchard fruit notes integrate well with sweet vermouth, creating a Lowland take on this classic stirred cocktail.
Best For
- Gifting a whisky enthusiast interested in Scotland's emerging farm distillery movement
- Exploring Lowland single malts beyond the established names
- Adding a traceable, estate-grown expression to a curated home bar
- Springtime or summer sipping sessions where lighter, fruit-forward malts shine
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Lochlea Sowing Edition taste like? It leads with sweet orchard fruit — red apple, pear, and peach — layered over vanilla, almond oil, and creamy cereal. The finish is distinctively crisp and refreshing, marked by a pine forest note and gentle woody spice.
How does Lochlea Sowing Edition compare to Kilchoman Machir Bay? Both come from farm distilleries that grow their own barley, but they diverge sharply in style: Kilchoman Machir Bay is an Islay malt with prominent peat smoke, while Lochlea Sowing Edition is an unpeated Lowland expression focused on orchard fruit and cereal sweetness. The two sit at opposite ends of the flavor spectrum despite sharing a similar estate-driven philosophy.
Is Lochlea Sowing Edition good for sipping neat? Yes — bottled at 48% ABV without chill filtration concerns typical of lower-strength releases, it delivers full flavor intensity neat and rewards a few drops of water to unlock additional fruit complexity.
Where is Lochlea Sowing Edition made? It is distilled at Lochlea Distillery on a working farm in Tarbolton, South Ayrshire, within Scotland's Lowland whisky region. The distillery uses Laureate barley grown on its own estate and water from its own source.
What foods pair well with Lochlea Sowing Edition? Apple tart or poached pears echo the orchard fruit character. Aged cheddar or Gruyère complement the vanilla and cereal notes. Smoked salmon works against the crisp pine finish, and almond biscotti mirrors the malt's nutty mid-palate. A light charcuterie board with honeycomb also makes a natural pairing.
What sizes does Lochlea Sowing Edition come in? The standard release is a 700ml bottle, which is the primary format available for this expression.
Is Lochlea Sowing Edition worth the price? It positions as a mid-range single malt that competes on provenance and production integrity rather than age. For drinkers who value estate-grown ingredients and full traceability, it represents strong value within the emerging farm-distillery category and earned a Gold medal with 90 points at the 2022 Las Vegas Global Spirit Awards.
Why Lochlea Sowing Edition?
What sets this whisky apart is not marketing — it is agriculture. Lochlea is one of the very few Scottish distilleries that grows its own barley on-site, draws from its own water source, and can trace every bottle back to its own fields. The extended fermentation in Douglas fir washbacks — up to 116 hours — generates a fruit-forward new-make spirit that first-fill bourbon casks then develop into a clean, orchard-fruit-and-vanilla profile unlike most young Scotch. Winning the inaugural Single Estate Distillery category at the 2023 Icons of Whisky Awards confirmed what early adopters already recognized: Lochlea is building something genuinely different in the Lowlands, and the Sowing Edition is the purest expression of that vision.
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