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Longmorn 1992 - 2022. 30 Year Old. Bottled by Maclean & Bruce for their MMXXII Volume 1. Single Cask. One of 153 bottles matured in a Re-Fill American Oak hogshead. 70cl. 44.6%. In presentation box.
One of the standout releases from the inaugural MMXXII Volume I collection by independent bottlers Maclean & Bruce, this magnificent Longmorn 1992 spent three decades maturing in a single refill American oak hogshead before being bottled in 2022 at a natural strength of 44.6%.
Maclean & Bruce was founded by renowned whisky writer, broadcaster and Master of the Quaich Charles MacLean together with whisky entrepreneur Alex Bruce of Adelphi Distillery. Their releases focus on exceptional casks bottled with a minimalist philosophy that allows the character of both spirit and wood to shine through. The MMXXII Volume I series marked the company's debut range and immediately attracted attention for its quality, presentation and carefully selected mature single casks.
Longmorn has long enjoyed a reputation among blenders and consumers alike as one of Speyside's finest distilleries, producing a rich, fruity and beautifully textured spirit that responds particularly well to extended ageing. After 30 years in a refill hogshead, this cask has retained the distillery's elegant orchard fruit character while developing layers of honey, polished oak, tropical fruits and gentle spice.
Drawn from a single cask and limited to just 153 bottles, this should be a refined and sophisticated example of mature Longmorn from one of the most highly regarded modern independent bottling partnerships.
One of the greatest Speyside distilleries, Longmorn was founded in 1894 and today is one of the shiniest stars in owner Pernod Ricard’s Chivas Brothers portfolio of whisky distilleries. Although official bottlings are thin on the ground, Longmorn’s whisky was for many years bottled under license by Gordon & MacPhail, who have released a high proportion of the all-time classic Longmorns and still put out outstanding long-aged Longmorn today.
Longmorn’s whisky sparkles in both sherry and bourbon casks and is capable of withstanding extremely long maturation periods while still retaining (particularly in the older vintages) a superb old-school waxiness and the distillery’s trademark grapefruit and exotic fruit flavours, with the fruitiest examples coming from the mid-1970s and earlier. Older vintages also generally have more prominent threads of smoke and mineral notes among the honeyed fruit and chocolate biscuit flavours.
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