Two Legends, one legendary distillery: Longrow 21y 2023 vs. Springbank 21y 2025

When a distillery like Springbank releases aged expressions, the whisky world listens. But few bottles tell such different stories as the Longrow 21 Year Old (2023 release) and the Springbank 21 Year Old (2025 release). Both come from the same historic Campbeltown stills, yet they couldn’t be further apart in character.

The Longrow 21 (2023) is unapologetically bold. Matured in a heavy mix of sherry (65%) and bourbon (35%) casks, it explodes with earthy smoke, roasted nuts, sharp citrus, and sea spray. It feels rugged — like standing on the windy Kintyre coastline, salt in the air, smoke from a peat fire swirling around you. There’s a raw, untamed power here, with flavours of lemon, grilled pineapple, ashy herbs, even a bitter edge of burnt thyme and tobacco. It’s a whisky that challenges, provokes, and rewards those who love peat at its most authentic.

By contrast, the Springbank 21 (2025) is all about balance and sophistication. Its unusual cask recipe — 65% Port, 25% Bourbon, with a touch of Sherry and Rum — creates layers of indulgent sweetness and maritime depth. The nose is dessert-like: Medjool dates, sticky toffee pudding, treacle, and blood orange, lifted by gentle peat smoke. On the palate, it turns into smoked figs, caramelised sugar, cigar box, brambles, even a savoury twist of Iberico ham. The finish lingers with banana bread, cinnamon spice, and earthy elegance. This is a whisky for slow evenings, good company, and quiet contemplation.

Together, these two bottlings show a part of the range of Campbeltown: the wild, smoky Longrow spirit on one hand, and the refined, multi-layered Springbank style on the other. One is a storm on the coast, the other a fireside conversation. Which one do you reach for depends not just on taste, but on mood.

Ardnamurchan Launches “The Midgie” 2025 Edition Worldwide

In May 2025, Ardnamurchan Distillery introduced the second edition of its seasonal single malt, The Midgie, with a global launch that follows a successful UK-exclusive debut in 2024. The 2025 release blends 75% unpeated with 25% peated whisky, aged in a combination of bourbon barrels (50%), Ruby Port barriques (48%), and a small amount of sherry casks (2%).

Tasting notes describe a complex profile: a nose of gammon ham, torched pineapple, and sweet strawberry jam, followed by a palate of salt-baked pear, meadowsweet, sultanas, cherrywood embers, and pink peppercorns. The finish lingers with a touch of smoke and a balance of sweet and salty elements.

The refreshed design features a new label character—Myrtle McItchy—illustrated by Arne Wern , replacing the previous year’s Smidge-themed art. A QR code on the label offers deeper insight into the whisky’s creation. With 16,500 bottles released globally, this edition marks Ardnamurchan’s commitment to playful innovation and expanding market reach.

Ardnamurchan the midgie 2025
Ardnamurchan the midgie 2025

Exploring Smoke, Strength, and Tradition: Secrets of Smoke, Kilkerran 8-Year-Old Cask Strength, and Springbank 10-Year-Old

Secrets of smoke

Peated whisky takes many forms, from subtly smoky to intensely medicinal. Secrets of Smoke by Compass Box challenges the idea that peat is only about smoke, blending single malts aged in wine and sherry casks to highlight hidden sweetness. Meanwhile, Kilkerran 8-Year-Old Cask Strength Bourbon Cask represents a bolder Campbeltown style, focusing on pure ex-bourbon maturation for a full-flavoured, high-proof experience. In contrast, Springbank 10-Year-Old offers a balanced introduction to Campbeltown whisky, blending bourbon and sherry cask influence with light peat and coastal character.

Each whisky showcases a different approach to complexity. Secrets of Smoke builds layers of fruit, toffee, and spice over a smoky backbone, drawing on cask finishes from Palo Cortado sherry, Marsala, and red wine. Kilkerran 8-Year-Old Cask Strength leans into bourbon cask influence, delivering notes of lime, honey, and sea salt with a robust, creamy mouthfeel. Springbank 10-Year-Old strikes a middle ground, combining gentle peat smoke with orchard fruits, vanilla, and maritime salinity for a well-rounded, approachable dram.

For whisky lovers, these three expressions offer an excellent comparison. Secrets of Smoke reimagines peated whisky with unexpected sweetness, Kilkerran 8-Year-Old Cask Strength delivers bold bourbon-driven intensity, and Springbank 10-Year-Old showcases a signature Campbeltown profile. Whether exploring smoke, strength, or tradition, these whiskies represent some of the best in their category.