This is an independent bottling of Ardmore single malt Scotch whisky, matured in 1st fill sherry butt 5294. It was distilled in Speyside in 1969 and aged for 42Y until 2011, when it was bottled as part of the Gordon & MacPhail Reserve range.
These old Longmorns by G&M can be simply unbeatable. Colour: amber. Nose: a little blocked because of the amazingly high strength, but one can feel that this is just a perfect fruity sherry monster. Not quite a monster, actually, it seems to be quite fresh and, just like the others, very fruity. Figs, raisins, chocolate, drops of old cognac, melon jam, oriental pastries… Oh well… With water: oh, no! I mean, oh, yes! Pipe tobacco, morels, tar, whiffs of gunpowder, ham… Mouth (neat): a.m.a.z.i.n.g. A work of art, a grandiose fruit monster, exceptionally fresh, zesty, partly tropical (the most wonderful blood oranges, bananas)… It’s really immense whisky, hard to beat indeed. With water: please call the anti-maltoporn brigade, thanks. Finish: long, immensely fruity. Liqueurs, jams and syrup but nothing cloying or sickly sweet. Comments: friends who are over-sensitive to gunpowder or struck matches might consider there’s a little too much of that in the nose. I think not. SGP:652 - 93 points.
Distillery | Longmorn |
Classification | Single Malt Whisky |
Bottle No./Released | 26/402 |
Vintage | 1969 |
Age | 42 |
Bottler | Gordon & MacPhail |
Bottling Date | 2011 |
ABV/ Volume | 46.0%/ 75cl |
Rating/SGP | 93/652 |
Cask Number | 5294 |
Type: Speyside - Pernod Ricard