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    Distillery Labels Longmorn 2003
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    Distillery Labels Longmorn 2003

    Range

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    Region

    Speyside

    Distillery

    Longmorn

    Status

    Whisky Vault

    Vintage

    2003

    Strength

    43%

    Bottled year

    2018

    Market
    UK, Europe, Asia & Oceania
    The taste

    Nose Delicate sherry aromas mingle with milk chocolate; vibrant seville orange and dried fruit notes come to the fore with time. Hints of cinnamon and nutmeg add a warm spicy undertone. Taste Peppery yet sweet; dashes of warming white pepper develop into rich fruitcake flavours by toasted almonds, candied cherries, and twists of orange peel. Finish Complex; charred oak combines with liquorice and milk chocolate.

    Product info
    Colour
    Golden.
    Cask Type
    First fill Sherry hogsheads & refill bourbon barrel
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