Lochside Whisky
Compare 24 prices from R 6 130
Lochside is a Single Malt Scotch Whisky from the Highland region of Scotland.
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Lochside Whisky price guide
Lochside Whisky prices currently range from R 6 130 to R 130 423, with the strongest concentration of listings in R 6 500-R 7 000. Lochside Whisky also shows a collector-led upper tail, where rare bottlings can sit far above everyday market levels. This page covers 24 live Lochside Whisky listings across retailers. Current distribution is concentrated in R 6 500-R 7 000 (42%), with the rest split across nearby tiers rather than a single secondary band.
For Lochside Whisky, a Single Malt Scotch Whisky, most pricing variation comes from maturation age, cask influence, limited release supply, and stock depth. If you are comparing value, move from entry pricing toward higher filters in sequence, then focus on bottlings with the tightest retailer spread. Comparing multiple retailers remains important if you want the best price for Lochside Whisky, because checkout totals can shift with shipping and promotions. Prices are updated daily from live retailer feeds.
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Community flavour profile
Based on 21 archived reviews
Defining characteristics
Compared with other whisky brands
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 risen 7% since 2013, from R1 391 to R1 483.
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 R1 472 to R2 028. Lochside Whisky bottles are increasingly sought after, with limited availability at retail.
Similar brands
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.