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Tullibardine Custodians Collection 1970 Whiskey

€2.790,95

Whiskey: Tullibardine Custodians Collection 1970

Tullibardine 1970 is a mature, highly fragrant expression and the combination of two sherry hogsheads, one a first fill and the other a second fill.

Size: 750mL

Proof: 80.6 (40.3% ABV)

Age: 44 Year

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Tullibardine Distillery

Detailed Description

Tullibardine 1970 is a 44-year-old Scotch whisky that’s been bottled at 40.3% ABV, fairly close to the line for what can still be called Scotch single malt. It is the combination of two sherry hogsheads, one a first-fill and the other a second-fill, according to the distillery. It is both non-chill filtered and of natural coloring.

Tullibardine Custodians Collection 1970 Whiskey Tasting Notes

Nose: Elegant oak and soft toffee, followed by rich, floral rancio. A scoop of rum-raisin ice-cream and a sprinkle of dried herbs.

Palate: Sherry-cask influence comes through more on the palate. Juicy sultanas and clove-studded orange. Hints of baking spices linger.

Finish: Cracked black pepper, strawberries and a touch of chewy tobacco.

Distillery Information

Named for Tullibardine Moor, the distillery draws its water from the Danny Burn and lies to the south-west of Blackford. The area is renowned for the purity of its water, indeed Highland Spring is bottled locally. Queen Helen, the wife of King Magnus of Alba, drowned in a ford after falling from her horse not far from the town and Blackford was named accordingly.

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Tullibardine Custodians Collection 1970 Whiskey

€2.790,95

Whiskey: Tullibardine Custodians Collection 1970

Tullibardine 1970 is a mature, highly fragrant expression and the combination of two sherry hogsheads, one a first fill and the other a second fill.

Size: 750mL

Proof: 80.6 (40.3% ABV)

Age: 44 Year

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Tullibardine Distillery

Tullibardine 1970 is a 44-year-old Scotch whisky that’s been bottled at 40.3% ABV, fairly close to the line for what can still be called Scotch single malt. It is the combination of two sherry hogsheads, one a first-fill and the other a second-fill, according to the distillery. It is both non-chill filtered and of natural coloring.

Tullibardine Custodians Collection 1970 Whiskey Tasting Notes

Nose: Elegant oak and soft toffee, followed by rich, floral rancio. A scoop of rum-raisin ice-cream and a sprinkle of dried herbs.

Palate: Sherry-cask influence comes through more on the palate. Juicy sultanas and clove-studded orange. Hints of baking spices linger.

Finish: Cracked black pepper, strawberries and a touch of chewy tobacco.

Distillery Information

Named for Tullibardine Moor, the distillery draws its water from the Danny Burn and lies to the south-west of Blackford. The area is renowned for the purity of its water, indeed Highland Spring is bottled locally. Queen Helen, the wife of King Magnus of Alba, drowned in a ford after falling from her horse not far from the town and Blackford was named accordingly.

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