Davie-Warner
Longrow Peated
Single Malt — Campbeltown, Scotland
Reviewed
June 5, 2017 (edited April 28, 2018)
A sight for sore eyes. Non chill-filtered, natural color and 46% ABV. The only thing I could ask for is an age statement, but it's the least important omission.
Pale gold and even slightly green in appearance, forms a beautiful Scotch mist with added water.
Nose is of an older, almost forgotten world: powerful woody peat-smoke, fragrant apples and citrus, some bracing salt air and hints of earthy cedar and bergamot.
Palate is simple but rich, zesty and slowly bittering.
Finish starts with a spicy wash of bitter ginger before a smoother wake of earthy mushroom.
I've had this bottle lurking in the back of my reserve for over 3 years, so glad I finally resolved to break it's seal this season. Springbank distillery has earned my attention!
Dry glass: smoked malt cocoa.
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@Pranay, it's nice to be missed! 😉
That's what I need to do - acquire a few bottles and hide them in the back for a nice surprise down the road. It never seems to work out that way for me.
Sounds great. Nice review
You're back!!???!
You're back!!???!