Hunting Lodge

Shaped under French stewardship in France, Hunting Lodge wears a Blended Scotch identity whose paperwork points back to Glasgow. Hunting Lodge Spirits Limited was incorporated in 2002 and dissolved in 2014, while the label lives on in European distribution through Fauconnier.

The style is built the traditional way: malt whisky—often described as a high proportion and largely Highland in character—meets grain whisky from column stills, then the components are married by classic Scottish blending methods. At least three years in oak casks gives the blend its calm framework, and careful vatting keeps the edges polished while the Angel’s Share does its quiet work. It’s a whisky that sells the romance of a lodge but delivers the craft of blending: smooth warmth, a gentle floral lift, and the soft reminder of barrel wood. Approachable, yes—yet neatly made.

Hunting Lodge

Shaped under French stewardship in France, Hunting Lodge wears a Blended Scotch identity whose paperwork points back to Glasgow. Hunting Lodge Spirits Limited was incorporated in 2002 and dissolved in 2014, while the label lives on in European distribution through Fauconnier.

The style is built the traditional way: malt whisky—often described as a high proportion and largely Highland in character—meets grain whisky from column stills, then the components are married by classic Scottish blending methods. At least three years in oak casks gives the blend its calm framework, and careful vatting keeps the edges polished while the Angel’s Share does its quiet work. It’s a whisky that sells the romance of a lodge but delivers the craft of blending: smooth warmth, a gentle floral lift, and the soft reminder of barrel wood. Approachable, yes—yet neatly made.