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Longmorn

A missionary named Maernanaog, or Mo-ernin-og, had brought Christianity to the Picts of Moray during the 7th Century. A church was built just outside of Elgin following his death in 625AD and named Lann Marnoch, the Church of St Marnoch. Over the course of time, the name 'Lann Marnoch' gradually became Anglicised and eventually the area was known as Longmorn. Construction began on a distillery on the site in 1893 under John Duff and Company, founders of Glenlossie in 1876.

In 1894, the build was completed and the total costs amounted to £20,000. Production began in December. John Duff bought out the other members of the group and officially founded the Longmorn Distillery in 1897. A year later he built Longmorn Number 2 next door, changing its name latterly to BenRiach. John Duff went bankrupt in 1909; the Pattison Crisis had left him reeling and he had already failed in his attempts to build distilleries in America and South Afirca. The shares were acquired from the bank by James R Grant.

The Lochside distillery lacks the fame of its more illustrious neighbour, BenRiach, though it is of good size; its eight stills have a capacity of 3.5 million litres annually and have been running at full capacity since Pernod Ricard’s acquisition of previous owners Seagram in 2001. The malt whisky from Lochside remains in good standing as a blending component, it being featured in Chivas Regal.

Longmorn Whisky Distillery

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About Longmorn Whisky Distillery

Distillery Number

01343 554139

Distillery Founded

1894

Distillery Capacity

3 500 000 litres

Distillery Status

Active

Distillery Owner

Chivas Brothers

Distillery Address

Longmorn, Morayshire IV30 8SJ

1893

John Duff & Company, which founded Glenlossie already in 1876, starts construction. John Duff, George Thomson and Charles Shirres are involved in the company. The total cost amounts to £20,000.

1894

First production in December.

1897

John Duff buys out the others and founds Longmorn Distillery.

1898

John Duff builds another distillery next to Longmorn which is called Benriach (at times aka Longmorn no. 2). Duff declares bankruptcy and the shares are sold by the bank to James R. Grant.

1970

The distillery company is merged with The Glenlivet & Glen Grant Distilleries and Hill Thomson & Co. Ltd. Own floor maltings ceases.

1972

The number of stills is increased from four to six.

1974

Another two stills are added.

1978

Seagrams takes over through The Chivas & Glenlivet Group.

1994

Seagrams introduces The Heritage Selection. Apart from Longmorn, Glen Keith, Benriach and Strathisla are included.

2001

Pernod Ricard buys Seagram Spirits & Wine together with Diageo and Pernod Ricard takes over the Chivas group.

2004

A 17 year old cask strength is released.

2007

A 16 year old is released replacing the 15 year old.

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A 21 year old Longmorn, distilled in February 1991 and aged in a refill hogshead before bottling by Douglas Laing for their Old Malt Cask range in March 2012. A release of just 238 bottles.  More info
$124.80
A release of just 260 bottles of this Longmorn, distilled in 1992, aged in cask 71762 before bottling in 2012 by Berry Brothers and Rudd for the excellent Boisdale bar. Lovely stuff, selected by Doug...  More info
$108.69
This was distilled at Longmorn in May 1992 and aged for 20 years in cask 71739 before bottling in June 2012. A release of just 263 numbered single cask bottles from Duncan Taylor's Dimensions range.  More info
$128.70
This 21 year Longmorn was distilled in 1991 before being placed in cask 9233. It was bottled by Douglas Laing as part of their Old Malt Cask collection.  More info
$136.34
This 20 year old from Douglas Laing's Directors' Cut range was distilled at Longmorn in September 1992. It was bottled in February 2013 with neither chill filtration nor additional colouring.  More info
$182.07
This is a nineteen year old Single Malt from the popular Speyside distillery of Longmorn and was bottled by Berry Brothers and Rudd in 2012.  More info
$113.94
This Longmorn was distilled in 1967 and bottled in 2012 by independent bottler Gordon & MacPhail.  More info
$337.63
This Speysider was bottled at nineteen years old by Berry Brothers and Rudd from a single cask. This Longmorn is non-chill filtered so all of the flavour and texture is preserved in the final product!  More info
$111.03
This Longmorn was distilled the same year as the Berlin Wall came down. This whisky displays tasty anise notes and is bottled by Mackillop's Choice.  More info
$117.79
From top London wine merchants Berry Brothers and Rudd comes this stunning single cask Longmorn, distilled in 1997 and aged for 14 years in cask 163310 before bottling in 2012 at natural cask...  More info
$78.86
This is a rich, sherried Longmorn from the Vintage Malt Whisky Company's Coopers Choice range. It was distilled in 1992 and aged for 18 years in hogshead number 48461 before bottling in 2011. Very...  More info
$86.18
This was distilled at Longmorn in October 1994 and aged for 14 years in a single refill hogshead before bottling for the Old Malt Cask range in December of 2008. A release of 352 bottles.
 More info
$89.67
A wonderfully thick, malty whisky from Longmorn. This was distilled in 1996 and aged initially in regular hogsheads before being transferred into a small Octave cask for a finish. The result is lots...  More info
$97.13
A single cask Longmorn, distilled in May 1992 and aged for 20 years in cask 71741 before bottling in May 2012. A release of just 295 individually numbered bottles from Duncan Taylor's Dimensions...  More info
$150.71
This is a twenty year old Longmorn from indie bottlers Adelphi, rocking tropical fruits and candle wax aromas. Intriguing whisky indeed!  More info
$122.97
A 16 year old Longmorn distilled on the 7th March 1996, aged in a refill butt before bottling on the 23rd May 2012. A release of 887 bottles from Signatory.  More info
$64.18
Longmorn 16 Year Old
(70cl, 48%)
Released to replace the 15 year old, part of a relaunch of Longmorn, promoting the brand as a super premium single malt maker. This is a superb 16 year old, recommended.  More info
$71.78
A single cask, 18 year old Longmorn. This was matured in single cask number 18743, a sherry hogshead. Signatory bottled this on the 25th June 2008, the result was a release of 256 bottles.  More info
Some delicious single cask Longmorn, bottled by Signatory. This was matured in a single hogshead, single cask number 11544. The outturn was just 232 bottles.  More info
$130.46
A single cask bottling from Longmorn. This Bladnoch forum bottle is a limited edition of just 311, distilled on the 25th November 1997 and bottled on the 27th March 2009.  More info
Longmorn 15 Year Old
(70cl, 45%)
A lovely full-bodied Speysider from the Longmorn distillery, Jim Murray gave this 15 year old 93 points.  More info
Superb value for money for a thirty year old single malt. This Longmorn was bottled by Gordon and MacPhail.  More info
$131.97
Single cask Longmorn, bottled by Bladnoch. This was distilled on the 25th November 1997, and matured for 12 years in hogshead number 163303 before bottling on the 23rd March 2010. A release of 264...  More info
An 18 year old Speyside from the Longmorn distillery. This was distilled in 1992 and aged in refill butts before bottling in 2010 by the Vintage Malt Whisky Company for their Cooper's Choice range.  More info
$80.68
A cask strength 1996 vintage Longmorn, bottled by Berry Brothers and Rudd.  More info
$66.39
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