Jewels of Scotland
Over the last five decades, our quest to bring you perfection has taken us time and time again to Scotland’s most renowned regions...
Lombard Scotch Whisky is a family owned and managed company with its administration established on the Isle of Man (an old Scottish/Viking isle, located in the Irish Sea, between Ireland and Scotland).
Our single cask, single malts are generally warehoused ‘on site’ at select distilleries. During the past 50 years, distilleries have come and gone – when distilleries close, Lombard hold these casks in warehousing located in the Central Belt of Scotland – a proximity close to our bottling and blending facilities.
Over the last five decades, our quest to bring you perfection has taken us time and time again to Scotland’s most renowned regions...
Lovingly cared for, over years of maturation, only the finest casks are hand selected. The criteria for hand selection? Only casks that have reached their optimal potential can be considered...
An influence of the salt air and sea... malt whiskies on coastal located distilleries. Blended together to develop the intense flavour of Storm.
Many malt whisky bottlings originate from the very founding years of Lombard Scotch Whisky...
Lombard Gold Label is the Lombard family’s award winning Blended Scotch Whisky. A premium blend it was the original brand to be released from Lombard as it diversified into the cased goods market during the early 1980s...
Golden Piper, like the bagpipes, originates in the Highlands where the character of its whiskies are often a reflection of the wild and rugged landscapes.
Margaret Lombard-Chibnall, current CEO, founded Lombard Scotch Whisky in the mid 1960’s. As one of the original independents, Lombard was beholden to no single distiller. Entering the market as a supplier of bulk whisky to blenders, Margaret invested in whiskies of the highest standard.
Read MoreEarly records (Edward the Confessor 1042-1066) show the de Chebenhale family deriving from the village of Chebenhale. At this time, the Chibnall name was "de Chebenhale" . Following the Norman invasion, there is reputed lineage to a son of William 1st.
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