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Whisky Review: Longmorn 25 Year Old Secret Speyside Collection

OVERALL RATING

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Tasting Notes

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Following a previous release of a 18 any 23 year old statement this is part of the “Secret Collection” where they are showcasing the single malts which are normally part of Chivas blends. This 25 year old cask strength expression has been matured in American oak barrels, hogsheads, and butts while being bottled without chill filtration.
Appearance:
A rich deep gold colour with a syrup like thickness in the glass.
Nose:
At first it is very savoury forward with meaty notes similar to roast lamb cooked with lots of rosemary which swiftly turns much sweeter. From ripe plums to blackcurrant squash there is a prominent citrus edge like an open crate of tangerines. The sweetness in the aroma builds to an almost synthetic sugar note similar to opening a tin of strawberries in syrup.
Palate:
The palate is reversed with the sweeter notes arriving first with orange chocolate which is then upended with lots of rich savoury tastes. Marmalade on malty brown toast with a huge thick texture that is remarkably chewy and oily. The citrus really takes hold at the back of the palate with a hint of lime and kiwi pairing with a very soft chilli spice.
Finish:
A long slightly dry finish where the sweetness really builds to the point it almost becomes tart with plenty of rich milk chocolate notes.
Comments:
A whisky where the high quality maturation at a higher age really is reflected in the liquid providing almost a main and desert from the combination of sweet and savoury notes.

I am sure if they released a integrity focused, well priced core range of Longmorn it would swiftly become a staple for many whisky enthusiasts.

Editor’s Note: This whiskey was either bought as a sample by The Whiskey Wash or provided to us as a review sample by the party behind it. Per our editorial policies, this in no way influenced the outcome of this review.

Pete "Jeff Whisky" Jeffery

Based in the South West of the UK, Jeff brings an irreverent and laid-back approach to whisky reviewing, dispelling any notions of snobbery surrounding the spirit. With a genuine enthusiasm for exceptional drams, he often embraces the whimsical side of whisky. Jeff's tongue-in-cheek whisky content has earned him recognition in the Malt Whisky Yearbook, and he has contributed articles and reviews to numerous whisky platforms.

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