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Michael Henry Signature

Introducing the Waypoint Series

The Journey Begins


At Loch Lomond Whiskies, exploration is at the heart of everything we do. With the Waypoint Series, we invite you to embark on a voyage of discovery through a collection of whiskies inspired by the stunning landscapes surrounding our distillery.

This series reflects our enduring quest to push the boundaries of whisky making, capturing the spirit of adventure in every release. Master Blender Michael Henry has crafted each whisky to tell a unique story—blending creativity, tradition, and the finest cask finishes. Every drop evokes a sense of place and discovery.

The Waypoint Series will reveal new dimensions of flavour, offering whisky lovers the opportunity to explore the remarkable possibilities of Scotch whisky.



Falls of Falloch

Edition One

The first edition of the series pays tribute to the Falls of Falloch. An unpeated 16-year-old single malt, distilled in our Swan Neck stills, and matured in ex-Bourbon casks with a 12 months finish in ex-Cognac barrels.

£82.00

Falls of Falloch

Edition One

The first edition of the series pays tribute to the Falls of Falloch. An unpeated 16-year-old single malt, distilled in our Swan Neck stills, and matured in ex-Bourbon casks with a 12 months finish in ex-Cognac barrels.

£82.00

The Inspiration Behind the Journey

Our Master Blender, Michael Henry embarked on his own journey of discovery to bring to life the stories of Loch Lomond through whisky making. The result is a collection of distinct single malts capturing both our signature distillery style and Michael’s passion for driving innovation through imagination.

 

Bringing the Journey to Life Through Art


Each bottle in the series is presented featuring hand-drawn artwork by Welsh illustrator Brett Breckon, who is passionate about the project:

“This was an exciting and challenging brief to capture the mysterious and magical elements of Loch Lomond. I liked the idea that we were creating a modern-day fable through blending the world of art and whisky.”