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Scotland, Campbeltown – Mull of Kintyre. Original distillery closed. Owner: J&A Mitchell & Co Ltd.
Before becoming the second single malt distilled at Springbank, Longrow had its own distillery, the ruins of which can be found near Springbank's car park and bottling plant. Longrow was awarded a distillation license in 1824 but closed in 1896. In 1973, the Mitchells, descendants of a long dynasty of Campbeltown distillers, began distilling a heavily peated malt at Springbank (55 ppm). Longrow rose from its ashes and became Springbank's peated alter ego. Its production, however, was sporadic. No trace remains from the period 1975-1986. Records begin again in 1987 with a handful of bottlings for independent bottlers such as Signatory Vintage. During the same period, its owners bottled the first two years of the distillery's distillation, 1973 and 1974. These editions became an immediate hit among collectors and fans of peated whiskies.
A Highland single malt bottled in 2018 and finished in a cask previously used for a Tuscan wine while awaiting the first bottling from the Raasay distillery, hence the name While We Wait. It is a blend of two whiskies from the same distillery, one peated, one unpeated, and designed to imitate the Raasay style.
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Region: United Kingdom - Islay
Producers and wineries: Longrow(Springbank)
Colour: amber
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