Loch Lomond 1999 Paul Lawrie Autograph Edition

SGD 350.00

A Tribute to Triumph and Craftsmanship

Celebrating the remarkable victory of Scottish golfer Paul Lawrie at the 1999 Open Championship, this limited edition single malt embodies the spirit of perseverance and excellence. Crafted by Loch Lomond Distillery, the official ‘Spirit of The Open’, this 1999 vintage commemorates Lawrie’s iconic win at Carnoustie, where he rose from 241st in the world rankings to claim the Claret Jug.

A Tribute to Triumph and Craftsmanship

Celebrating the remarkable victory of Scottish golfer Paul Lawrie at the 1999 Open Championship, this limited edition single malt embodies the spirit of perseverance and excellence. Crafted by Loch Lomond Distillery, the official ‘Spirit of The Open’, this 1999 vintage commemorates Lawrie’s iconic win at Carnoustie, where he rose from 241st in the world rankings to claim the Claret Jug.

Tasting Notes

Nose:

Inviting aromas of honeyed sweetness, complemented by tropical fruits and subtle oak undertones.

Palate:

A rich and complex profile featuring layers of ripe orchard fruits, creamy vanilla, and hints of spice, all balanced by the signature fruity character of Loch Lomond.

Finish:

Long and satisfying, with lingering notes of sweet malt and gentle oak spice.

Craftsmanship & Heritage

Distilled in 1999 and matured in American oak casks, this Highland single malt showcases Loch Lomond’s commitment to quality and innovation. Bottled at a robust cask strength of 50.8% ABV, it captures the distillery’s distinctive style and the essence of a historic sporting achievement. 

Key Details

  • Vintage: 1999

  • ABV: 50.8%

  • Cask Type: American Oak

  • Region: Highland, Scotland

  • Bottle Size: 70cl

  • Packaging: Presented in a bespoke box featuring Paul Lawrie’s signature and The Open Championship branding

  • Limited Edition: Exclusive release commemorating the 147th Open at Carnoustie 

Collector’s Insight

The Loch Lomond 1999 Paul Lawrie Autograph Edition stands as a unique convergence of sports history and whisky craftsmanship. Its limited availability and commemorative significance make it a prized addition for collectors and enthusiasts alike.