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Longmorn 1991 (cask 128583) - Mackillop's Choice | 700ML

€893,95

Whiskey: Longmorn 1991 (cask 128583) - Mackillop's Choice | 700ML

Distilled in October 1991, this splendid Speysider was filled into a single cask, where it remained until March 2020, when an outturn of just 78 cask strength bottles was released.

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Size: 700ML

Proof: 82.4 (41.2%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Longmorn

Detailed Description

Joining the Mackillop's Choice independent bottling range comes this marvellous single malt from Longmorn. Distilled in October 1991, this splendid Speysider was filled into a single cask, where it remained until March 2020, when an outturn of just 78 cask strength bottles was released.

Longmorn 1991 (cask 128583) - Mackillop's Choice | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Light, delicate, very Speyside in style. Warm, with hints of nougat and nuts. Some “pot pourri” florality with scrumpy barrel appleyness and some sweetness.

Palate: Round, smooth, creamy, with some nougat and sweetness. Also, some floral notes.

Finish: Medium length floral finish.

Distillery Information

A missionary named Maernanaog, or Mo-ernin-og, had brought Christianity to the Picts of Moray during the 7th Century. A church was built just outside of Elgin, following his death in 625AD and named Lann Marnoch, the Church of St Marnoch. Over the course of time, the name 'Lann Marnoch' gradually became Anglicised and eventually the area was known as Longmorn. Construction began on a distillery on the site in 1893 under John Duff and Company, founders of Glenlossie in 1876. In 1894, the build was completed and the total costs amounted to £20,000. Production began in December. John Duff bought out the other members of the group and officially founded the Longmorn Distillery in 1897. A year later he built Longmorn Number 2 next door, changing its name latterly to BenRiach. John Duff went bankrupt in 1909; the Pattison Crisis had left him reeling and he had already failed in his attempts to build distilleries in America and South Africa. The shares were acquired from the bank by James R Grant. The Lochside distillery lacks the fame of its more illustrious neighbour, BenRiach, though it is of good size; its eight stills have a capacity of 3.5 million litres annually and have been running at full capacity since Pernod Ricard’s acquisition of previous owners Seagram in 2001. The malt whisky from Lochside remains in good standing as a blending component, it being featured in Chivas Regal.

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Longmorn 1991 (cask 128583) - Mackillop's Choice | 700ML

€893,95

Whiskey: Longmorn 1991 (cask 128583) - Mackillop's Choice | 700ML

Distilled in October 1991, this splendid Speysider was filled into a single cask, where it remained until March 2020, when an outturn of just 78 cask strength bottles was released.

Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

Featured in

ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.

Size: 700ML

Proof: 82.4 (41.2%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Longmorn

Joining the Mackillop's Choice independent bottling range comes this marvellous single malt from Longmorn. Distilled in October 1991, this splendid Speysider was filled into a single cask, where it remained until March 2020, when an outturn of just 78 cask strength bottles was released.

Longmorn 1991 (cask 128583) - Mackillop's Choice | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Light, delicate, very Speyside in style. Warm, with hints of nougat and nuts. Some “pot pourri” florality with scrumpy barrel appleyness and some sweetness.

Palate: Round, smooth, creamy, with some nougat and sweetness. Also, some floral notes.

Finish: Medium length floral finish.

Distillery Information

A missionary named Maernanaog, or Mo-ernin-og, had brought Christianity to the Picts of Moray during the 7th Century. A church was built just outside of Elgin, following his death in 625AD and named Lann Marnoch, the Church of St Marnoch. Over the course of time, the name 'Lann Marnoch' gradually became Anglicised and eventually the area was known as Longmorn. Construction began on a distillery on the site in 1893 under John Duff and Company, founders of Glenlossie in 1876. In 1894, the build was completed and the total costs amounted to £20,000. Production began in December. John Duff bought out the other members of the group and officially founded the Longmorn Distillery in 1897. A year later he built Longmorn Number 2 next door, changing its name latterly to BenRiach. John Duff went bankrupt in 1909; the Pattison Crisis had left him reeling and he had already failed in his attempts to build distilleries in America and South Africa. The shares were acquired from the bank by James R Grant. The Lochside distillery lacks the fame of its more illustrious neighbour, BenRiach, though it is of good size; its eight stills have a capacity of 3.5 million litres annually and have been running at full capacity since Pernod Ricard’s acquisition of previous owners Seagram in 2001. The malt whisky from Lochside remains in good standing as a blending component, it being featured in Chivas Regal.

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