Lombard "Driftwood",
 
Style & Origin
styleScotch Blended (Vatted) Malt Whisky
strength40% (80 proof)
price$30-40
availabilityvery rare
websitewww.lombardscotchwhisky.com
blender Lombard
Bar Log
Wed., Dec. 9, 2009bottle #276 donated by Doug Seiden
Fri., Apr. 16, 2010bottle #276 killed
Release Notes
Rich amber-gold hue. Richly malty aromas have a subtle briney quality. Follows through with a broad palate displaying toffee-like sweetness upfront and a rich and a full spiced finish with lingering salty flavours. Highland includes the famous Speyside distillation area but has a greater degree of variation in taste, bouquet and colour. Driftwood is a rich Highland Malt with a good lingering flavour and a hint of sweetness. A fine drink at anytime.
LombardScotchWhisky.com
Regular Tasting Results
# Taster Date Nose Taste Finish Balance Total
1 Alex Gurevich 6 7 6 7 26
Nose: floral
Alex Gurevich
The Blender: Lombard
Established: 1960
Silent since: False
Address: Bourne House, College Street, Ramsey, Isle of Man, IM8 1JW British Isles
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Lombard Scotch Whisky was established in the 1960s when the company began to lay down fillings at the distilleries and hold, mature and bottle from its own stocks. Lombard entered the market as suppliers of bulk whisky to blenders. Administration was established on the Isle of Man (an old Scottish isle between Ireland and Scotland) and a stock base was developed. The 1990s witnessed the malt whisky category develop and Lombard diversify their interests to the cased goods market - the company"s first move to control the utilisation of mature stock.
Lombard is quite possibly the only independent bottler with its main offices on the Isle of Man. The company is a family business with almost 300 years of experience in the wine and whisky trade - although the company Lombard Scotch Whisky Ltd. was not actually established until the 1960"s. The company became involved with whisky via the brewery business. Initially they dealt exclusively with maturing whiskies for blending companies, but in the 1990"s malt whisky became so popular that they started building their own stocks of mature single malt whisky. Their main range of single malts is named "The Jewels of Scotland" - but they also have a single malt in their portfolio by the name of "Pebble Beach". This malt whisky was launched at Pebble Beach, California, USA on Monday 13th November in 2006. The ABV of bottlings ranges from 46% to cask strength and they are not chill filtered or artificially coloured. Apart from single malts their portfolio contains single grains, vatted malts (Anchor Bay, Driftwood, Golden Harvest, Smoking Ember and Tidal Ebb) and blends (Gold Label and Old Masters).
Independent and family owned, Lombard has a family history in the drinks business stretching back almost 300 years. Aside from Scotch Whisky, the family have had ownership of vineyards in France, cork factories in Portugal and breweries in England. The brewery business initiated the family involvement with whisky, when brewers bottled Whisky in addition to producing Beer.
from LombardScotchWhisky.com, Malt Madness