Longmorn 1964/2012 Gordon & MacPhail 43% vol. 0,7l

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Product information "Longmorn 1964/2012 Gordon & MacPhail 43% vol. 0,7l"
Gordon & MacPhail is probably the most important independent bottler in Scotland.
Gordon & MacPhail has vast stocks of barrels from almost all distilleries, the stored vintages date back to the 30s.
The most famous series by Gordon & MacPhail is the Connoisseurs Choice with over 40 different bottlings.
There is also a Cask Strength series and bottlings under the name Spirit of Scotland and Speymalt.
One thing all the bottlings have in common is the very high, excellent quality.


Longmorn - Distillery Labels
Gordon & MacPhail bottles this bottling under license, the bottle bears the distillery label.
Founded in 1884 by John Duff in Elgin (Speyside), later sold to the Grant family (from Glenlivet).
Longmorn malts have long been one of the most important ingredients in the success of the "Chivas Regal" blend.
In 1970, Longmorn was sold to the Canadian giant Giant Seagrams - 32 years later - 2002 - then to the French company Pernot Ricard.
"Lhanmorgund" or "Lannmarnoch", as Longmorn is known in the Gaelic language, means "Place of the Holy Man" because the distillery was built on the site of an old cemetery and chapel.
The fact that the distillery now belongs to the French requires that the "inhabitants" of the cemetery turn around in the grave ....

Aromas of rum and raisins, traces of old leather and beeswax.
Plump prunes and a delicate touch of nutmeg
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Product Type: Single Malt Whisky
Responsible food business operator: Gordon & MacPhail Ltd., George House Boroughbriggs Rd. Elgin Moray IV30 1JY, Großbritannien
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