Longrow 2007

Overall rating
88.55/100
ratings
189
Whiskybase ID
WB102702
Category
Single Malt
Distillery
Bottler
Distillery Bottling
Bottling series
Society Bottling
Vintage
11.2007
Bottled
10.2017
Stated Age
09 years
Cask Type
Fresh Sauternes Hogsheads
Number of bottles
1134
Strength
56.3 %
Size
700 ml
Added on
27 oct 2017 11:45 am by GlenPiWi
UncoloredNon-chill FilteredCask Strength
Overall rating
88.55/100
ratings
189

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Whisky reviews for Longrow 2007

43 users have left 44 reviews for this whisky. Average rating is 88.55 points.

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  1. Whiskywobbler scored this whisky 87 points Expert Senior

    My first thought is this is indeed an interesting version of Springbank. You have to like to wine-y sweetness, and I think the smokiness of the Longrow is needed as a counterbalance.
    • Nose
      87 87
      The moment you put your nose in the glass, it is filled with sweet summer fruits, aromatic oils, supported by a light smokey undercurrent. You directly get that this is somewhat different from the mainstream Springbanks that you are used to. There is a mix of oily fruit salad, containing pineapple and peaches, sunflower oil and a single strawberry on top. It appear somebody just shot a gun nearby, or a bunch of kids used those toy clap guns. A clear smell of gunpowder, or a freshly lit fire. It stays sweet and fruity, hot custard puddings with raspberry coulis, with fresh vanilla pods, accompanied by a sweet white dessert wine. The sweetness is rather complex with also some fresher white wines, smoked Calvados, jelly babies, and other sweet things that momentarily do not cross my mind. Counterbalanced by some vegetable nuances like cabbage and smoked grass. Adding water tones down the experience, and adds slightly more acidic notes including unripe yellow fruits, citrus fruits and citrus candies. No improvement in my opinion.
    • Taste
      88 88
      Whoaah! Instantly powerful with gunpowder, smoked pineapple, peat smoke and orange juice (also smoked). It becomes fruity and… sandy. Beach sand with a splash of spilled fruit juice (not you would put that in your mouth). Then more smoke, ashes and peat. The balance between the Longrow peatiness and the sweetness of the Sauternes cash is well achieved. Water brings more acidity, less smoke, and more beach sand, autumn leaves, lime skin, and grapefruit.
    • Finish
      87 87
      More from the above.

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  • Fresh Fruit
    Fresh Fruit
  • Citric
    Citric
  • Honey
    Honey
  • Kippery
    Kippery
  • Nutty
    Nutty
  • Smokey
    Smokey
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    Toasted
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    Green-House
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    Leathery
  • Plastic
    Plastic
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    Coal-gas
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    Cooked Mash
  • Cooked Vegetable
    Cooked Vegetable
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    Dried Fruit
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    Hay-like
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    Husky
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    Leafy
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    Medicinal
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    Mossy
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    New Wood
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    Oily
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    Rubbery
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    Sandy
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    Sherried
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    Sweaty
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    Vanilla
  • Vegetative
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