Longrow Sherry Cask Matured - 14 year old
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Description

The Longrow 14-Year-Old Sherry Cask Matured is a limited-release Campbeltown single malt, crafted at Springbank Distillery and bottled in 2018. This expression was matured in refill Oloroso sherry casks, imparting layers of dark fruit, spice, and peaty complexity. With its bold peat presence and deep sherry influence, this Longrow release delivers an unforgettable Campbeltown experience, making it a prized addition for collectors and enthusiasts alike.


This is one of a limited release of 9000 bottles.


 


 

Other Information

Produced at the legendary Springbank Distillery in Campbeltown, Scotland, Longrow is one of three distinct whisky styles crafted at the distillery, alongside Springbank and Hazelburn. Introduced in 1973, Longrow was designed to highlight a richly peated profile, contrasting with Springbank’s more nuanced peat and Hazelburn’s unpeated elegance.

Condition Notes

Please note slight marks/creasing to box and slight lifting of label.

Longrow

Longrow – Campbeltown’s Heavily Peated Single Malt

Longrow is the boldly peated single malt crafted at Springbank Distillery, showcasing full double distillation for a rich and oily texture. Originally distilled in 1973, Longrow was created to highlight a robust, smoky profile, offering whisky enthusiasts a Campbeltown alternative to Islay-style peat.

Double Distilled which Produces a fuller, heavier spirit compared to Springbank’s signature style. Heavily peat-smoked, delivering deep layers of earthy smoke, oak, and maritime character and bottled without chill filtration or added colouring, ensuring pure, unaltered flavour.

Named after a lost Campbeltown distillery, Longrow has secured its place among the region’s finest whiskies. Its small-batch production and traditional methods make it a favourite for collectors and enthusiasts seeking peat-forward depth with balanced complexity.

 


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