Lochside Whisky
Compare 24 prices from S$471.70
Lochside is a Single Malt Scotch Whisky from the Highland region of Scotland.
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Lochside Whisky prices 2026
Lochside Whisky sits across a broad pricing spectrum, from $472 up to $10,034, with $500-$1,000 as the busiest price band. For Lochside Whisky, the upper end is shaped by collector demand, with standout bottles priced well beyond standard drinking ranges. We currently track 24 active listings for Lochside Whisky. Around 33% of listings sit in $500-$1,000, while the remaining stock is spread across adjacent price filters.
As a Single Malt Scotch Whisky, Lochside Whisky pricing is mainly shaped by age statement, cask selection, release rarity, and current retailer stock. For affordable options, start with the lower-price filters first, then step up tier by tier to isolate where value changes fastest. Checking several retailers helps you find the best price for Lochside Whisky, once delivery fees and offer structure are included. Data refreshes daily as listings change across retailers.
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Community flavour profile
Based on 21 archived reviews
Defining characteristics
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Most common notes
Across 21 archived community reviews, Lochside is most frequently associated with grapefruit, rich and honey notes, with passion fruit, grapefruit and wax appearing more often than the category average.
Price History
Across a consistent sample of Lochside Whisky core-range bottlings, median prices have fallen 15% since 2013, from S$166 to S$142.
The core range tracked here includes Lochside 19 Year Old 1991 - Old Malt Cask (Douglas Laing), Lochside 1990 14 Year Old - Old Malt Cask (Douglas Laing), currently priced from S$115 to S$158. Lochside Whisky bottles are increasingly sought after, with limited availability at retail.
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Based on community tasting notes, Lochside Whisky leans 21% toward fruity character, with sweet and vanilla as a secondary influence at 11%. The brands below scored highest for the same dominant flavour family, making them worth exploring if you enjoy the Lochside Whisky style.