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Longrow CV

Single Malt

Springbank // Campbeltown, Scotland

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    • jrmaier

      Reviewed January 21, 2023
      4.25
      4.25 out of 5 stars
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    • dhsilv2

      Reviewed July 13, 2021
      1.75
      1.75 out of 5 stars
      200 ml bottle, from god knows when and stolen with out citation for my own pleasure. Called "CV" for currívulum Vitae which is Latin for "The Course of Life". This has been matured in ex Rum, Ex Bourbon, Ex Sherry and ex Port cask from different ages that goes from 7 to 14 years. I'd also add...really a 200 ml with a cork? Use a damn screw top. I don't have backup 200 ml corks! Nose - I gotta say...not good? I get young young whisky. Sour fruits and every so slightly notes of sour milk. Now I'm getting some buttered bread (sour dough of course). Now as it opens I'm getting some wine and fruit sweetness, the good stuff. Deeper nosing where I expect peat I'm just getting ethanol and dusty oak. The more it opens the more I start to get some of that port and I don't want to call it rum but it might be (no rum expert) but it's an odd spirit note that I don't have a good placement for but it's making me think more rum like. Taste - Buttery, savory, with unique oak and funk. Then a transition to the saltiest and most peaty longrow finish I've had. That said it's also the shortest and thinnest. More youthful off the still sweetness but somewhat tamed and not giving me the off putting new make bitterness or overly shall I call it milky notes. The good - a lot of complex notes in here, there's a clear mix of casks fighting for their moment. Similarly I am getting older and younger notes...I know I know...I read all that but that's the best way to describe how disjointed and yet somewhat pleasantly so this is. I love how salty this is and how much peat is here. It's a badass longrow in some ways. The bad - it isn't that good. I get young whisky notes here that I don't love. I get a shorter than desired finish and I don't get enough here. I will say it's flavorful. I'm at a 1.75. 10 vs CV vs NAS notes to come. I paid 75 euro for a 3 pack with this, the hazelburn and springbank CV's. I'll also review those 3 here eventually. I hope to do it all tonight but....that's a lot to drink even if I'm doing half an oz per trial. OK the fun part which is the best CV? nose on all of them starts out pretty similar. I'm finding which ever has been in the glass the longest smells the best as they get sweeter and less of this off note from younger whiskies is there. Taste - The longrow does the most to showcase a mix of cask finishing and maybe comes off like it has the most youthful whisky in it. The hazelburn has an almost glue like element up front but the finish really does it some awesome justice. Hazelburn is a weird malt profile that I tend to like more than some others. The springbank is just good springbank and what I think we've all come to love about the brand. It's nothing special by their standards or anything like that, but it's well it's springbank. Not really a shocker but Springbank - Hazelburn - Longrow. OK 10 vs NAS vs CV (Btw should I do these as separate review?) Nose - the 10 clean, sweet, oaky, and while not deep or dark it's complex and has nice sherry notes and dark fruits. It's good. The CV's nose comes off more sugary (cane sugar) but way less oaky and way less depth. It's like you're smelling around the rim of the glass but never into the heart of it vs the 10. A weird thing to say but completely what I'm getting. The NAS is salty and peaty dry cheap wood...no depth, no complexity. Taste - I mean see my 10 notes but a balanced whisky that while not older has depth and age to it. it's well put together and really does that sherry and bourbon blending nicely. The CV has a bit more bite both in a good salty peaty way but also comes off younger. The NAS comes off like whisky soaked in cardboard next to these and the finishes with new make notes. It does have the longest finish of the group, but I'm not sure I want the finish to last. I don't hate the NAS, it's raw young unrefined peat that doesn't have anything else to integrate it's flavors into. Instead it's just raw peat that needs to play on other elements as older peated whiskies get a chance to do. People always say peat goes away with age, but i disagree. I think peat gets a chance to grow and become a part of a great whisky with age. Here you get peat and nothing but peat...and weird oak. It's hard being a springbank product. You're siblinsg are all so good but today, in the least shocking decision ever. Longrow 10 > Longrow CV >>> Longrow Peated NAS. The more I drink the CV vs 10 the more i get port vs sherry which I love the contrast. And the CV has the longer finish, but it has a more short and thin mouth feel. The NAS peat is just a whole other animal, the other two are much much MUCH closer in profile. the NAS is truly a springbank without a comp. It is closer to the horrible god awful kill me now Killeran heavily peated trash than these others, but unlike those...this is still a quality whisky that was worthy of being bottled. I just don't really enjoy it anymore. The killkerran however...I just have batch 2 and never again! Oh getting some mint on the CV now...reminding me more and more of an islay malt now. That's a good thing! Anyway please let me know if you have any opinions on ANY of this.
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    • Jose-Massu-Espinel

      Reviewed March 21, 2021 (edited March 23, 2021)
      4.75
      4.75 out of 5 stars
      My second Longrow is the almighty, well known and discontinued Longrow CV, the predecessor to today's Longrow Peated (which was absolutely amazing). This one is called "CV" for currívulum Vitae which is Latin for "The Course of Life". This baby has been matured in ex Rum, Ex Bourbon, Ex Sherry and ex Port cask from different ages that goes from 7 to 14 years. Bottled at 46%abv, ambar color. On the nose it is just amazing. Right from the start you get a new pair of socks, citric aromas, wet grass, sown land, bacon, Scotch Tape, orange peel, detergent and a horse stable. You did not read any of those notes wrong. After a first sip, the aroma turned into a farm pond, foam from the sea, and a beautiful lemon pie. Pretty interesting notes. On the palate, it was super enjoyable and fairly fruity. Starts with vanilla and grapefruit; prunes, pepper and a little sulphur. More sips revealed lemon pie, lemon grass and meringue. Aftertaste made me close my eyes in happiness. Maritime feeling, salty, herbal; very pleasant smoke, star anise, sandalwood, palo santo and more salt. Overall this was a fantastic, put of the world dram, it missed just a few points here and there, but it is incredibly interesting and full of flavor. My score for it is a very well deserved 97 over 100. Slàinte!
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    • MC_Drammer

      Reviewed October 3, 2020
      4.0
      4.0 out of 5 stars
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    • jonwilkinson7309

      Reviewed May 28, 2020 (edited July 17, 2020)
      4.0
      4.0 out of 5 stars
      This is a very nice whisky - balanced and engaging.   Longrow is billed as "heavily peated", but it's not a peat blast reminiscent of Islay.  While the peat certainly isn't subtle, it's a very nice smoke that's pervasive throughout the nose and palate without ever overpowering the other elements of the dram.    The three types of casks used - bourbon, rum and sherry - create a finishing element that presents in a unified way.  In fact, it seems as if only one type of cask had been used.  The combined taste reminded me of a cognac finish - fruity, a bit sweet, some wood and a touch of spice.   If it hadn't been discontinued some years ago, I'd buy a bottle.  But I'm very glad I got the chance to sample it; thank you @richardmoderndrinking for the pour!  Maybe we'll see something similar from Longrow in the future. 
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    • Richard-ModernDrinking

      Reviewed May 9, 2020 (edited May 29, 2020)
      3.75
      3.75 out of 5 stars
      I never revisited this bottle after buying it four years ago as there was a discordant metallic note on the finish when I tasted it initially. Since then I’ve given most of it away in swaps but decided to try it again while pouring a sample for @jonwilkinson7309. I’m glad I did as that off note is no longer there, perhaps thanks to some beneficial oxidation or just the fact that I was having an off day when I first tried it. What’s left is a classic Longrow with a heather and peat nose and a palate that nicely balances a light peat and a dash of sweetness. Longrow will never be my favorite peated whisky, but this one is a good benchmark for anyone exploring the brand’s range.
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    • AreBare

      Reviewed January 24, 2020
      4.0
      4.0 out of 5 stars
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    • zacheria27

      Reviewed January 4, 2020
      5.0
      5.0 out of 5 stars
      Great complex taste with smooth warm finish.
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    • Jonathan-Nymoen

      Reviewed June 7, 2019
      5.0
      5.0 out of 5 stars
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    • 4Man

      Reviewed May 22, 2019
      3.5
      3.5 out of 5 stars
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