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Longmorn 18 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

A quietly luxurious Speyside expression, Longmorn 18-Year-Old epitomizes elegance and layered richness. Its hallmark creamy toffee character unfolds with orchard fruit vividness and refined spice—an indulgent dram designed for contemplation.


Origins & Craftsmanship

  • Produced at Longmorn Distillery in Moray, Speyside—established in 1893 and a cornerstone of Pernod Ricard’s Chivas Brothers portfolio.

  • This annual, single-batch, non-chill-filtered bottling is matured for a full 18 years in carefully selected American oak casks and hogsheads, reflecting deep maturation and signature Speyside finesse.


Tasting Profile

  • Nose: Sweet and welcoming—toffee apples, soft butterscotch, and vanilla notes mingle with ripe melon, citrus oil, and the gentle grace of aged oak and old books fragrance.

  • Palate: Rich and juicy—apricot, mango, stone fruit, and honeyed caramel are balanced with elegant spice and orchard fruit integrity. The feeling is thick yet layered.

  • Finish: Harmonious and lasting—creamy milk chocolate, peach, melon, and lingering sweet spice conclude a polished, comforting finale.


Quick Overview

Feature Description
Age 18 years
Maturation American oak casks and hogsheads; single batch, non-chill-filtered
ABV Cask strength (~57.6%), 700 ml bottle
Signature Notes Toffee apples, apricot, toffee, honey, vanilla, tropical fruit, spice
Texture & Finish Creamy, layered, and sweet—long, elegant finish
Positioning Speyside excellence; a collector-worthy luxury malt

 

"The younger of this year’s two aged Longmorn releases. Vanilla on the nose, with citrus, ripe melon, aged oak, and old books for a subtle aged fragrance. The palate is honeyed and soft with balanced spice, citrus, and stone fruits. The finish is long and spiced, serving up plenty of vanilla sweetness, peach, apricot, and melon. Thick, layered, and complex, with lots of aged integration, but this whisky is still in its prime." 94 Points, Whisky Advocate

"In the world of single malt scotch whisky you got your top-tier, instantly recognizable names like The Glenlivet, The Macallan, Glenfiddich, and Laphroaig. Then there are the hidden gems from under-the-radar distilleries that have been cranking out excellent whisky for a century or more without much of a spotlight: The Glendronach, Aultmore, and Tamdhu are a few that come to mind. Add Longmorn to that list, but there’s a good chance this might change with the relaunch of a new 18-year-old single malt that is truly a fantastic whisky.

Longmorn is owned by parent company Pernod Ricard, which also owns better known distilleries like The Glenlivet and Aberlour. The distillery has been around since 1893, and like many others it has gone through several changes of ownership over the years. Although there have been some previous single malt releases since the 1990s, Longmorn has just never achieved the name recognition of some of its contemporaries—perhaps due in part to the whisky being a key component of Chivas Brothers blends. Interestingly, Masataka Taketsuru, the founder of Japanese distillery Nikka, worked there for short spell in 1920 to learn the whisky-making trade, and is said to have modeled his distilleries’ stills after Longmorn’s.

Now Longmorn is getting a refresh with the launch of two new expressions that are aimed at the luxury market: 18- and 22-year-old whiskies anchoring the lineup instead of your typical 10- or 12-year-old. Both are very good, but the 18-year-old really hits the sweet spot of maturation. It’s aged in American oak ex-bourbon barrels and hogsheads, it’s non-chill filtered (which many believe enhances the flavor), and it’s bottled at cask strength of 57.6 percent ABV. Rich notes of honey and vanilla greet you on the nose, with a hint of cherry syrup and orange, and very little burn despite its high proof. According to Chivas Brothers cask expert Kevin Balmforth, toffee is the signature note of all of Longmorn whiskies. Balmforth has been working with Chivas (now Pernod) distilleries for a quarter of a century, and was involved with the actual distillation of the whisky in the 18-year-old, so it occupies a very special place for him. The toffee note he describes is certainly present here, along with hot honey, mulled cider, salted caramel, butterscotch, and pear flavors.

The 22-year-old is also very good, with those extra four years adding a bit more spice to the palate, but the 18-year-old is really where it’s at. According to Balmforth, these will be ongoing releases in different batches every year, so the makeup of the casks used could vary for future releases—which is something to look forward to based on this inaugural whisky. Longmorn 18 is a fantastic introduction to the distillery for those who are unfamiliar, and will be a welcome refresh of the core lineup for those already in the know. No cask finishing or other whisky gimmicks were used, just the careful selection and blending of some of the distillery’s best barrels resulting in yet another bottle for scotch fans to hunt down." The Robb Report


Bottle Size: All bottles are 750ML/700ML unless otherwise noted.

21 and Over: Adult Signature Required

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