Tomintoul

Aged 10 Years

ABV 40%
REVIEWED Issue 27
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Specifications
Brand: Tomintoul
Expression: Aged 10 Years
Type: Scotland Whisky / Single Malt
Age: 10 years old
ABV: 40%
Country/Region: Scotland / Speyside
Bottling type: Standard (Distillery or blended)
Tasting notes
Taster   Martine Nouet
Nose: Intense and sharp. Slightly spirity. Leafy. Fern. Cherry trifle. White pepper.
Palate: Enveloping and warm. Velvety. Cream fudge. A lot of spices. Nutmeg, cinnamon, pepper.
Finish: Long-lasting. Warm. Gently vanishing with almonds and nuts.
Comment: Quite a muscular Speysider. The perfect dram to buck you up after a woodland walk mushroom-picking on a cold November day.
7.5
Taster   Dave Broom
Nose: Cereal with some nutty/toffee notes and baked fruits. Water kills it.
Palate: Light-to middle-weight, and though it has quite a 'thick' feel it lacks any complexity. Immature?
Finish: Heathery.
Comment: A bit disappointing.
6.5
Visit the distillery
Tomintoul Distillery, Ballindalloch, Moray, Speyside, Scotland
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