As well as Clans, Lairds and Kings, Scotland's gently rolling lowlands were also once home to Burns, Stevenson and Scott. The area's lush countryside fostered not just strong traditions and literary greatness, but the fresh, floral character of its whiskies.
Named in honour of clan member Ian Macleod, Macleod's Lowland Single Malt Whisky has an unmistakably vanilla nose, opening out to a soft yet complex palate - and smooth toffee finish.