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That's a fantastic looking jacket and have to agree the wine is stunning against the black leather.
Wow it seems you have tried all the different linings. Any possibility of you listing them in order from most warm to cold?
I once had an Aero 'Longshoreman' that was hvy FQHH lined with shearling. This must be the warmest lining that Aero offers. However...the shearling limited the jackets use to very cold weather for me. I found myself wearing my more comfortable (softer..lighterweight)shearling B-6..while the Longshoreman more often remained on a hanger. So I sold it on.
I find the Alcapa lining to be warm in colder weather especially when layering...and versatile enough for fall and spring wear. Since wool doesn't itch me..I can't really comment on how it may affect others. It does seem to be good at insulating against the chill and dampness.
I don't consider any of Aero's linings to be exceptionally warm for extremely cold weather,tho...except the shearling. All come standard with one layer of material without any fill behind the lining...as far as I know.
So I would rate Shearling as number 1..Alcapa..number 2.
I do have a HalfBelt with hvy saddle blancket lining that Aero once offered mainly in their long coats at one time(rolls purchased from an old mill that was closing)..but not sure if it is still offered. It is of somewhat coarse material resulting in great durability..fairly warm (versatile,too)...and came in various color patterns.
I have never tried the gabardine..although I've heard good things about it.
The tartans that I have had can very in weight..or thickness. Some so thin that durability greatly suffers. Others thicker...but never seemed very abrasion resistent. Perhaps it is how I wear and use a jacket..we all can do it differently. (I would place the thicker tartans at No. 3 in warmth)
For me the least warmest is the cotton drill. Although quite durable..it seems to let in the chill..or cold dampness in the air...and just doesn't seem to be comfy in any respect on colder days. Probably because of the way it is woven. However..in milder climates..it might be just the ticket. I think that these are all the Aero linings that I am familiar with...and,of course, opinions may differ.
HD