Sunday, September 8, 2013
Review #7: Longmorn 19yr 1992/2011, CWC, 52.7%, cask # 71734, 298 bottles, ex-bourbon hoggie
did they take the bourbon out first?
well, they must have, since it's a hogshead and thus, I assume, a re-built cask. but you wouldn't know by tasting it.
it's very good -- that's the first thing to say. but the nose is toffee (or TOFFEE!) with some creaminess and a little whiff of, yes, corn. some soapiness appears initially, but blows off.
when I first opened the bottle, the toffee was so intense that I couldn't taste anything else. since then it's settled down a bit and more flavors have come out: flambe' banana, green banana, raw grain, butterscotch, apple peelings, lanolin, some grassiness. the corn is faint but still there. (I'm not sure which I like better -- toffee, vanilla toffee, and more toffee, or the fruitier and grassier version.) The toffee is cut by fairly sharp pepper and oak spices (cinnamon) and bitter tannin at the end. Vanilla, toffee, and juicy apples on the finish.
the other thing to say about this is that it's from the 1992 vintage (or whatever one calls the year of distillation), which, like the older 15yr bottling (or the 30), is universally beloved. but one never hears about more recent vintages (or the newer 16yr bottling) -- one might worry whether this has something to do with switching to indirect heating in '94, in which case we won't hear much from Longmorn any more. Either that, or there was just a really big batch of '92 lying around to pick through.
score: 85
update: people seem to like this 1996, so never mind. there must be some other reason why the 16yr seems to suck.
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