Tomintoul

Tomintoul 14 Year Old Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2015) 70cl

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Tomintoul 14 Year Old (2015) 70cl Tomintoul 14 Years Old is bottled at 46% abv and is non-chill filtered to emphasis a richer and more robust style of the classic...

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Tomintoul 14 Year Old Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky (2015) 70cl
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Tomintoul 14 Year Old (2015) 70cl

Tomintoul 14 Years Old is bottled at 46% abv and is non-chill filtered to emphasis a richer and more robust style of the classic Tomintoul.
Matured in American oak ex-bourbon casks, this whisky balances the sweet style of Tomintoul with a textured, full bodied and buttery flavour profile.
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Tasting Notes 
Nose : Sweet and inviting with aromas of sugared almond, icing sugar, orchard fruits and crème brulee with hints of lemon curd.

Palate : Madagascan vanilla pod and toasted almonds mixed with cinnamon danish, oat biscuits and citrus oils.

Finish : Warming and toasty with layers of roast hazelnuts, mocha and fresh grassy highlights.

About Tomintoul 

Tomintoul Distillery, established in 1964 in Scotland's Cairngorms National Park, is known for producing "the gentle dram," a Speyside single malt scotch whisky characterized by its smooth, mellow profile. It uses traditional techniques, pure water from the Ballantruan spring, and aging primarily in American ex-bourbon casks to create its award-winning spirits. The distillery emphasizes the impact of its natural, beautiful setting and the expertise of its team, led by Master Distiller Robert Fleming, to craft its well-balanced and exceptionally smooth whiskies

 

46% ABV

70cl

Product specifications table
Specification name Specification Value
Country Scotland
Region Speyside
Whiskey style Single malt
Whiskey variety Scotch

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