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Longrow 18 Year Old Campbeltown Single Malt Scotch Whisky Limited Edition (2024) 70cl

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Regular price £189.00 GBP
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SKU: 610854657000
Longrow 18 Year Old Campbeltown Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2024) 70clThis year it is 90% sherry 10% port! How awesome is that! The Longrow 18 Years 2024 is an outstanding...

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Longrow 18 Year Old Campbeltown Single Malt Scotch Whisky Limited Edition (2024) 70cl
£189.00 GBP

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Longrow 18 Year Old Campbeltown Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2024) 70cl

This year it is 90% sherry 10% port! How awesome is that!

The Longrow 18 Years 2024 is an outstanding example of the craftsmanship of the Springbank distillery, located in the picturesque Campbeltown region of Scotland. This limited edition impresses with its complex aromas and the harmonious balance between peat smoke and fruity notes.

The whisky is matured 90% in sherry casks and 10% in port casks, giving it a deep, varied flavour. The dark amber colour hints at the intense and rich structure that shimmers in the glass.

On the palate, an impressive flavor profile unfolds, characterized by a robust peat-smoky character. Flavors of Black Forest gateau combined with sweet maraschino cherries and dried dates provide a seductive sweetness. This is complemented by the elegant bitterness of a dark chocolate ganache, which adds a luxurious depth to the experience.

TASTING NOTES

Nose:

This year’s Longrow 18 kicks off with notes of blackberry jam, walnuts, liquorice and a subtle smokiness on the nose.

Palate:

The peat smoke continues on the palate and notes of black forest gateaux, maraschino cherries, dates and dark chocolate ganache are introduced.

Finish:

A long, gentle finish, there are notes of coffee beans, sea salt and peat smoke.

46% ABV

70cl

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