Loch Lomond
The Bulloch family can trace its interest in the Scotch Whisky trade back to 1842 when Gabriel Bulloch partnered J H Dewar in a Scotch wholesaling business in Glasgow.
The family’s involvement in the whisky business continued until the late 1940’s when, due to the untimely death of their father, Sandy and his sister Irene were required to join their mother to help with the operation of the single shop that the family owned in Glasgow. They used to (as was the practice then) buy barrels of Scotch whisky, brandy & rum and bottle it in their shop cellar. Shortly thereafter Sandy bought his first ‘fillings’ (new or immature whisky) and that’s where their story really started.
The Bulloch family built up a substantial chain of retail outlets in Scotland (A. Bulloch & Co). In order to supply these, a wholesale company was acquired (Wm. Morton Ltd), and although its primary function was to supply A. Bulloch & Co, its business gradually grew and it is now one of the largest independent wholesalers of wines, spirits and beers in Scotland.
A. Bulloch & Co. continued to sell their own label whisky, gin and vodka, which became an increasingly important sector. Subsequently it became prudent to set up its own bottling plant (Glen Catrine Bonded Warehouse Company Ltd.), which again (although its primary function was to supply the retail outlets) has grown into one of the largest independent bottlers of spirits in Scotland.
By 1985, they were a significant independent force within the whisky trade, but were finding it increasingly difficult to obtain the stocks of Scotch whisky that were required in order to ensure the continued growth of Glen Catrine. In an attempt to help this situation, in 1985, the company purchased a malt distillery, Loch Lomond Distillery Co. Ltd. Although this helped, in the following years they were faced with the difficulty of securing an adequate supply of Grain whisky. So, in 1993 it was decided to add a set of grain stills to the distillery.
There were eventually more than 25 shops throughout Scotland, but these have now all been sold and Loch Lomond can concentrate on its strengths - producing, bottling and distributing alcohol, (principally Scotch whisky).
| Year | Description | Pack | Size | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8 Year Old 'Distillery Select' Craiglodge 1998 Sherry | 6 | 750ml |
