Longrow Peated offers those who love a strongly peated whisky the chance to taste a lingering smoky flavor that runs through the senses, like smoke escaping from an oven.
Nose: Glen Ord Singleton 18 Year Old LE 2019 presents complex aromas of ripe fruit, honey, vanilla and oak. Spicy and floral notes also enrich its bouquet.
Mouth: On the palate, this single malt reveals rich, balanced flavors of candied fruit, caramel, nuts and cinnamon. The texture is velvety and the whole is perfectly balanced.
Finish: The finish of this whisky is long and warm, with lingering notes of fruit, wood and honey. The 55% alcohol adds intensity and a slight sensation of warmth to the finish.
Nose: Peaty smoke, underlined by notes of orange peel, tangy fruit and a hint of ember. A hint of vanilla sweetness and some freshly sawn oak spices.
Mouth: Peaty with a stronger toasted note, some pepper, light balsamic acidity, sweet spices. Cedar and leather with nice complexity thanks to the sherry casks.
Finish: Harmonious. The sherry influence is clearly present, as are the sweet spices.
Nose: Arran Port Cask Finish whisky reveals sweet aromas of red berries, honey and vanilla, with a hint of spice. Feel: On the palate, this Highland single malt reveals notes of dried fruit, caramel and chocolate, complemented by hints of oak and port. Finish: The finish is long and warm, marked by sweet and spicy flavors, leaving a sensation of sweetness on the palate.
Nose: Longmorn G&M DistillersLab.08/23 reveals complex aromas of ripe fruit, vanilla, honey and sweet cereals. Feel: On the palate, this 15-year-old single malt offers a silky texture with notes of baked apples, toffee, sweet spices and a touch of oak. Finish: The finish is long and warm, giving way to notes of candied fruit and cinnamon.
Nose: Vanilla cream. Smoke develops, herbs and fruit appear over time.
Mouth: Incredibly well-balanced, rich and creamy with a slight medicinal note. The smoke is ever-present and invades the palate in waves.