Camardicus
Longrow 18 Year
Single Malt — Campbeltown, Scotland
Reviewed
July 22, 2017 (edited August 20, 2018)
Light peat smoke, old furniture oak and clementine rind on the nose. Warm and oily mouthful. Orange, candied fruit, and slight herbal note (chamomille) on the palate. Light oak spice and ash on fairly long finish. Yet another great expression from J. & A. Mitchell and beautiful representation of the Campbeltown whisky region. Love it.
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Precisely summarised. Bravo.
Great review!
@ RJMiltown: I'm terribly biased when it comes to Springbank, Longrow, Hazelburn and Kilkerran brands. So, I'm not going to suggest anything and remain completely neutral about this fragrant, warm, mouth-watering, delicious, exquisite and rare gem of a dram :)
I have to say this hasn't been on my radar ... until now!
Hey, love your reviews! Not sure which bottles you have at the moment, but any interest in trading samples? If so, hit me up at [email protected]!