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Tomintoul 15 Year Old 2005 (cask 1772) - White Moscatel Barrel | 700ML

4 335 kr

Whiskey: Tomintoul 15 Year Old 2005 (cask 1772) - White Moscatel Barrel | 700ML

A single cask Tomintoul here, distilled back in 2005 and allowed 15 years of maturation. In 2021, it was drawn from its white moscatel cask and bottled up at 57.2% ABV, producing only 312 bottles.

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Size: 700ML

Proof: 114.4 (57.2%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Tomintoul

Detailed Description

A single cask Tomintoul here, distilled back in 2005 and allowed 15 years of maturation. In 2021, it was drawn from its white moscatel cask and bottled up at 57.2% ABV, producing only 312 bottles. Not every day you see a single malt aged in a white moscatel cask, so if you're curious, here's you chance to experience one!

Tomintoul 15 Year Old 2005 (cask 1772) - White Moscatel Barrel | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Bright citrus notes, paired with mellow vanilla and a whisper of fresh violets.

Palate: Rose petal jam, milk chocolate, more orange and grapefruit zest.

Finish: Almond croissant, gingerbread, and a hint of tobacco.

Distillery Information

Tomintoul (pronounced ‘tom-in-TOWEL’) was built in 1964, under the ownership of Hay & Macleod and W & S Strong, in the village of the same name, which itself is one of Scotland’s highest, at an altitude of 345m (1132 feet). Drawing its water from the Ballantruan Spring, the whisky distillery sits in rugged terrain; jagged undulations surround and are specked with many a wooded clump. It is said the purity of the spring and the clean air at such an altitude contribute to the smooth, easy-drinking single malt of Tomintoul; indeed, they market their Scotch as ‘the easy drinking dram’. The distillery is rather large with a capacity of 3.3 million litres per annum. Tomintoul runs at maximum capacity, with a seven day working week and boasts a healthy storage capacity; its four warehouses can hold 75,000 casks. In 1974, the first official bottling was launched in the form of Tomintoul twelve year-old. Two weeks a year, a heavily peated malt with 55ppm is used for mashing, for the peated bottlings in Tomintoul’s range. Currently under Angus Dundee ownership, Tomintoul whisky distillery was acquired from Whyte and Mackay in 2000. It would seem Tomintoul has come of age of late with a surge of recent releases, including the 1976 vintage, bottled in 2008.

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Tomintoul 15 Year Old 2005 (cask 1772) - White Moscatel Barrel | 700ML

4 335 kr

Whiskey: Tomintoul 15 Year Old 2005 (cask 1772) - White Moscatel Barrel | 700ML

A single cask Tomintoul here, distilled back in 2005 and allowed 15 years of maturation. In 2021, it was drawn from its white moscatel cask and bottled up at 57.2% ABV, producing only 312 bottles.

Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

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ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.

Size: 700ML

Proof: 114.4 (57.2%ABV)

Origin: Scotland

Distillery: Tomintoul

A single cask Tomintoul here, distilled back in 2005 and allowed 15 years of maturation. In 2021, it was drawn from its white moscatel cask and bottled up at 57.2% ABV, producing only 312 bottles. Not every day you see a single malt aged in a white moscatel cask, so if you're curious, here's you chance to experience one!

Tomintoul 15 Year Old 2005 (cask 1772) - White Moscatel Barrel | 700ML Tasting Notes

Nose: Bright citrus notes, paired with mellow vanilla and a whisper of fresh violets.

Palate: Rose petal jam, milk chocolate, more orange and grapefruit zest.

Finish: Almond croissant, gingerbread, and a hint of tobacco.

Distillery Information

Tomintoul (pronounced ‘tom-in-TOWEL’) was built in 1964, under the ownership of Hay & Macleod and W & S Strong, in the village of the same name, which itself is one of Scotland’s highest, at an altitude of 345m (1132 feet). Drawing its water from the Ballantruan Spring, the whisky distillery sits in rugged terrain; jagged undulations surround and are specked with many a wooded clump. It is said the purity of the spring and the clean air at such an altitude contribute to the smooth, easy-drinking single malt of Tomintoul; indeed, they market their Scotch as ‘the easy drinking dram’. The distillery is rather large with a capacity of 3.3 million litres per annum. Tomintoul runs at maximum capacity, with a seven day working week and boasts a healthy storage capacity; its four warehouses can hold 75,000 casks. In 1974, the first official bottling was launched in the form of Tomintoul twelve year-old. Two weeks a year, a heavily peated malt with 55ppm is used for mashing, for the peated bottlings in Tomintoul’s range. Currently under Angus Dundee ownership, Tomintoul whisky distillery was acquired from Whyte and Mackay in 2000. It would seem Tomintoul has come of age of late with a surge of recent releases, including the 1976 vintage, bottled in 2008.

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