Longmorn

Longmorn 13 Year Old Gordon & MacPhail Distillery Labels Sherry Cask Matured Speyside Single Malt Whisky (2024) 70cl

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Longmorn 13 Year Old Gordon & MacPhail Distillery Labels Sherry Cask Matured Speyside Single Malt Whisky (2024) 70cl Longmorn remains one of the cult Speyside single malts, revered by blenders,...

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Longmorn 13 Year Old Gordon & MacPhail Distillery Labels Sherry Cask Matured Speyside Single Malt Whisky (2024) 70cl

Longmorn remains one of the cult Speyside single malts, revered by blenders, but sadly it no longer has a core longstanding official release. Gordon & Macphail however have frequently bottled it over the years in their Distillery Labels range, a service for which they have built their 120+ year reputation on as curators of lesser known single malts. Typically seen as a fruity, versatile distillate with oranges and chocolate characters, this 13 year old has been bottled from sherry casks and bottled at 46%.

Tasting Notes

Nose: Red apple and sweet plum aromas combine with zesty orange peel.

Taste: Rich stewed fruits complement cinnamon spice and a touch of black pepper.

Finish: A full, long finish with forest fruits and soft honey.

About Longmorn

Longmorn has quietly provided a sweet and deeply fruity component to a multiplicity of blends since its founding. Its ferments are long, the distillation takes place in eight thick-necked stills, giving a make which is weighty enough to age well in both ex-Sherry and ex-Bourbon

Longmorn has been available as a single malt since the launch of a 15-year-old in 1993, a bottling which sported a slightly fantastical label showing the distillery nestled in the midst of rugged peaks – it’s on the flatlands near Elgin.

This was replaced by an extravagantly packaged 16-year-old in 2007, but the needs of blenders have meant that, even with increased production, the vast bulk of Longmorn is ring-fenced, with a single-cask offering part of Chivas Brothers’ Cask Strength series. It is, thankfully, a regular sight on independent bottlers’ lists and, deservedly, has built up a cult following, particularly in Japan.

Longmorn was built by one of the 19th century’s most interesting whisky entrepreneurs, John Duff. He was born in Aberchirder, worked at GlenDronach, and after designing nearby Glenlossie in 1876, headed to South Africa to try and start a whisky industry there. He failed (as did most, until very recently) and headed to the US to try his hand there. Knocked back once more he returned home and, undeterred, built Longmorn in 1893. Five years after he built another plant next door – Benriach.

It was not an ideal time to build two new plants and in 1899 he was forced to sell to James Grant. Although Duff’s business was not sound, his whisky was and by the start of the 20th century Longmorn was a prize malt, used in a variety of blends including VAT 69 and Dewar’s. In 1920, the young Masataka Taketsuru, one of the fathers of Japanese whisky and founder of Nikka, spent a short period working in the distillery. The stills at Nikka’s two distilleries are said to be modelled on Longmorn’s.

In 1970, the Grant family and blender Hill Thompson (which had a long relationship with Longmorn) merged with The Glenlivet & Glen Grant Distilleries Ltd to create The Glenlivet Distilleries Ltd. This was bought by Seagram in 1977 and (minus Glen Grant) is now part of Chivas Brothers.

48% ABV

70cl

Product specifications table
Specification name Specification Value
Country Scotland
Region Speyside
Whiskey style Single malt
Whiskey variety Scotch

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