Picked up a Longrow Red (11 yrs) which is finished in Cabernet hogsheads for the last 4 years.
It's unique and somewhat challenging. Very sweet, and the wine flavors show through prominently. Loads of peat, too. If you don't like finishes on your Scotch, you'll hate this - because the wine finish is very prominent. And it's different than Sherry or Port (or other fortified wines), this is just sweet red wine, grapes and tannins with a huge peat/smoke finish. Really rich and flavorful - but I could totally see how some folks would absolutely hate it. I don't!



.) In a clear bottle, super pale color, possibly the palest whisky I've ever seen. Bad first moments when the cap broke away from the cork, got worse when my cork screw merely tore a hole out of the middle of the cork. Cursing, I did my best to dig out the cork that stuck to the sides with a pen knife. The cursing must have helped because only a few chunks fell into the juice. Strained most of them out with my first pour through a coffee filter. The nose is what you might expect from a 5 y.o. cask strength, hot/cold rubbing alcohol but permeated with wisps of dry hay, ... and I don't know - blue sky, ... something clean. Texture is rich, mouth coating, semi-oily, but drying quickly. Taste, ...barley sugar, honey, hint blueberry, green tea, cacao?. Long finish, ... very long finish. Interesting that it doesn't demand a big cut of water, ... so a few drops, ...