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Springbank
Scotland
Single Malt
Fans of heavily peated single malts are always happy when Longrow is in town! Matured in a combo of bourbon and sherry casks, this double distilled expression is a classic offering from Campeltown's Springbank distillery.
Salt and a leathery smokiness come to the fore in a maritime combination, like a Harbourmaster's Jacket.
Light and sweet with notes of green grapes and rhubarb, a great contrast to the nose. Then comes a big blast of smoke.
That salty smokiness returns from the nose providing a deeply satisfying ending.
A great entry-level offering from Longrow perfect for Islay fans looking for something a bit different.
Given this as Xmas pressie, love it, love it! My go to dram has been Talisker for the past 30 years, might give this another try, now and again. I like the smokiness, floral spice and hint of seaside.
Nose: Sweet beautiful peat. Somewhat nutty. Palate: So many layers. Its creamy and that leads to fresh wood into gentle sweet peat before the pepper on the oak closes out. Wow. Wow. Wow. After: You so want this to continue to evolve but it doesn't. There is enough but in truth it's the palate that's holding the end up.
For me the best of the best. Smoothness of the mainland with the subtle peat of the islands. An unregistered gem of the Scottish Malt Offering
One of my top 5 scotches ever, primarily to it's incredible balance of sweetness with smokiness. You won't be disappointed.
Unbelievable whisky from the folks at Springbank. A little bit dusty, and really sweet on the nose with a little peat - but it's not big and medicinal like most Islay's, it's just sitting nicely in amongst everything else going on. Longrow is salty and oily on the palate, with a hit of spice and a little bit of bitter lemon. The finish is long, liquoricey and smoky. The smoke really comes to the fore on the finish. An absolute belter of a whisky. Buy 2 bottles whilst you can!