Loch Lomond Group Range

Who we are

We are an independent distiller, blender, and producer of some of the finest and rarest Scotch whiskies in the world, as well as a growing portfolio of other premium and super premium spirits and champagne. Our heritage is amongst the oldest in our industry.

Who we are

We are an independent distiller, blender, and producer of some of the finest and rarest scotch whiskies in the world, as well as a growing portfolio of other premium and super premium spirits and champagne. Our heritage is amongst the oldest in our industry.

Loch Lomond
scotch whiskies

The inspiration for the Loch Lomond distillery comes from the physical beauty of the highland region in which it is sited. The magnificent Ben Lomond Mountain towers above the loch and looks down on the distillery.

The prevailing spirit of Campbeltown

There was a time when whisky virtually coursed through the streets of the town. With a distillery on every corner, nigh on every inhabitant involved in its creation, and boats queuing in the port to carry off casks, it was known as the whisky capital of the world. So, when you pour a dram of Glen Scotia, it’s more than whisky in the glass.

Luss Distillery

On the banks of Loch Lomond in the historic village of Luss, this new distillery and visitor experience brings the spirit of the Highlands to life. Created within the restored Luss Smokehouse, it’s the home of Ben Lomond Gin and Loch Lomond Whiskies. Blending craft, innovation and landscape, Luss Distillery celebrates the character and beauty of Scotland’s natural heritage.

New York Distilling Company

Founded in Brooklyn, New York Distilling Company embodies America’s craft whiskey revival. Home to the award-winning Jaywalk Rye and classic gin brands, it combines historic heirloom grains with modern innovation. Now part of the Loch Lomond Group, NYDC strengthens our portfolio and expands our proud distilling tradition across the Atlantic.

THE PREVAILING SPIRIT OF CAMPBELLTOWN

There was a time when whisky virtually coursed through the streets of the town. With a distillery on every corner, nigh on every inhabitant involved in its creation, and boats queuing in the port to carry off casks, it was known as the whisky capital of the world. So, when you pour a dram of Glen Scotia, it’s more than whisky in the glass.

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