Old Rhosdhu Profile

Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky

Single malt Old Rhosdhu was last made at the versatile Loch Lomond distillery around 2000, but bottles dating back as far as the 1960s still turn up occasionally at auction. Distillery bottlings have included NAS and five-year-old expressions, while independent bottlings have been released in a variety of age statements and vintages.

The whisky itself exuded fruity and floral characteristics, a testament to Loch Lomond’s distillery set-up that tends toward maximising reflux.

The name Rhosdhu is today used internally by the distillery’s owner to classify one of its many spirit types: an unusual single grain produced by distilling 100% malted barley in a continuous still. The resulting whisky is bottled as Loch Lomond Single Grain.

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  • Region
    Highland
  • Production type
    Single malt
  • Produced at
    Loch Lomond

Old Rhosdhu History

The Loch Lomond distillery at Alexandria in Dunbartonshire has been one of the most flexible and versatile in the Scotch whisky industry for more than 50 years, accumulating a confusing array of pot, column and hybrid stills over that period.

Old Rhosdhu was first produced soon after the distillery opened in 1966, and until 2000 the name referred to a single malt style produced at the plant, with bottles from the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and 1990s still turning up at auction from time to time.

In 2007, a continuous still was installed in Loch Lomond’s malt distillery – separate to its by-now operational on-site grain plant – in which a spirit made from 100% malted barley was produced. Despite the raw materials used, the Scotch Whisky Association ruled that this had to be classified as a single grain, rather than single malt, whisky. While the internal name used for this spirit type is Rhosdhu, it’s better known on the market as Loch Lomond Single Grain. There are no current plans for commercial releases under the Rhosdhu name.

Timeline

  • 1966 The Loch Lomond distillery opens, and Old Rhosdhu begins production shortly afterwards
  • 1984 Loch Lomond’s stills fall silent as the whisky industry hits recession
  • 1986 The distillery is bought by Glen Catrine, a year after it passes into the hands of Inver House
  • 2000 Production of Old Rhosdhu single malt ceases
  • 2007 A continuous still is installed at Loch Lomond’s malt plant
  • 2014 Loch Lomond distillery passes into new ownership under Colin Matthews

Owners

Parent company

Current owner

Contact

Address
Loch Lomond Distillery
Bowie Road
Lomond Industrial Estate
Alexandria
Dunbartonshire
G83 0TL
United Kingdom
Phone
+44 1389 752781
Visitor Opening Hours
Not open to the public

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See also

  • Glen Catrine Glen Catrine Glen Catrine Brand

    Glen Catrine

    Discontinued blend established by the Glen Catrine Bonded Warehouse Ltd in the 1970s.

  • Glengarry Glengarry Glengarry Brand

    Glengarry

    Range of single malt and blended Scotch whiskies produced at the versatile Loch Lomond distillery.

  • High Commissioner High Commissioner High Commissioner Brand

    High Commissioner

    Value blend produced by Loch Lomond Group that enjoys considerable success in the UK and overseas.

  • Scots Earl Scots Earl Scots Earl Brand

    Scots Earl

    Now-discontinued private label blended Scotch produced at Loch Lomond distillery.

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