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Longrow Peated
Single Malt — Campbeltown, Scotland
Reviewed
November 27, 2014 (edited January 26, 2017)
Nose: Whoa! What?! What the hell is this?? Old metal toolbox? Sheeps wool? Oil? Unlike any other whisky I've had. Absolutely singular, but NOT for beginners. Palate: Springbank funk + peat. The peat is definitely of the rubbery sort like wet rainboots without much smoke influence like the Islayers. Be advised that you may hate this palate, but I personally find it engaging, deep, complex, interesting, and singular whisky. Finish: Yep. Final Thoughts: Unlike anything else being made today. Totally off-the-wall bizarre, but one of the most fun drams I've ever had. Highly recommended.
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