I fell in love with this symphony close to 20 years ago, and in recent years have become aware of its brilliance. The layers and counterpoint, the orchestral depth, the romance and passion, are something for the ear to behold. In comparison, I believe he far surpasses Schumann's symphonic writing, which appears threadbare. The Scherzo is sheer exhilaration. If there were a perfect movement written, that would be one. The entire symphony fits perfectly, better than Beethoven's 3rd in my opinion.
Because of its genius and multifarious workmanship, the Scottish deserves to be on the Top 10 "List" of Symphonies. The Scottish turns out to be the last symphony he wrote, and so in the actual chronology of composition, 1, 5, 4, 2, 3, we can see what we were cheated in his evolution at his early death.
Any who agree, feel free to share your thoughts.