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LONGMORN 1994 Aged 30 Years ARTIST #14 Rothes Glen

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Founded in 1893 by John Duff & Company, the Longmorn distillery began production in December 1894.

Between 1972 and 1974, it doubled its production capacity, increasing the number of its stills from four to eight.

The single malt it produces is highly renowned and is almost exclusively reserved for the older editions of the famous “Chivas” blend. Radiating maturity yet remarkable in freshness, this version evokes the beauty of the rolling landscapes of the Spey Valley.

With heady and honeyed scents alongside exotic and nobly spiced flavors, its aromatic and taste profile acquires, over time, an autumnal patina that poetically evokes the world of precious woods.

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Colour
: Old gold.

Nose : Rich, concentrated. Sublime scents of carnation, iris concrete, heather honey, dried fruits (date, fig), noble spices (ginger), and more rooty and earthy aromas bring immense complexity to an aromatic palette that occasionally flirts with peat.

Palate : Ample, full. Exotic (pineapple, mango, guava), the flavor profile is also honeyed (geranium), very finely wooded, and heady (linden). Becoming increasingly powdery (cocoa), it evolves into autumnal notes (chestnut, walnut) and herbaceous (blond tobacco). It delightfully extends with flavors of red fruits (raspberry, strawberry).

Finish : Long, silky. A perfect synthesis of the nose and palate, the tasting continuously gains in indulgence, becoming divinely liqueur-like (raisins, wildflower honey). Then, flavors of curry and garam masala softly envelop the taste buds. Very sunlit and mature, the aftertaste brings forth beautiful aromas of antique furniture.

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Weight 1.170 kg
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