Whiskey: Tamdhu 15 Year Old 2007 (cask DL16481) - Old Particular (Douglas Laing) | 700MLA single cask 15-year-old Tamdhu from 2007, bottled without colouring or chill filtration at 48.4% ABV in late 2022 for the Old Particular series. Expect notes of Tropi
A single cask 15-year-old Tamdhu from 2007, bottled without colouring or chill filtration at 48.4% ABV in late 2022 for the Old Particular series. Expect notes of Tropical fruit, vanilla, golden syrup, and green apple.
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Size: 700ML
Proof: 96.8 (48.4%ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Tamdhu
As the distillery favours sherry cask for its own releases, your opportunity to taste Tamdhu from casks like refill hogsheads are left to bottlers like Douglas Laing. In this example, we have a single cask 15-year-old Tamdhu from 2007, bottled without colouring or chill filtration at 48.4% ABV in late 2022 for the Old Particular series.
Nose: Tropical fruit, vanilla, golden syrup, and green apple.
Palate: Pineapple chunks, brown sugar, more ripe apple notes, and a hint of cinnamon.
Finish: Mellow and fruity.
it was in 1863 that the Strathspey railway first graced Speysides locality. A dependable means of travel was, at last, brought to the area and several distilleries were built as a result. Tamdhu was one of them; founded in 1896 by a group of whisky blenders, including William Grant and Sons among others, and designed by the famed, prolific Speyside distillery architect, Charles Doig of Elgin. The distillery is of good size; her six stills have a total capacity of four million litres annually, though at present Tamdhu runs at three quarters of this. Tamdhu installed a substantial Saladin box malting system in 1950. One of but a handful of distilleries with onsite maltings and the only one still using a Saladin box, Tamdhu produces all of its own malt as well as enough to supply other distilleries in the Edrington group, notably the Glenrothes distillery. Tamdhu lies on the banks of the mighty River Spey, not far from Knockando. The Knockando distillery’s ancient railway station has since been converted into the Tamdhu visitor centre.
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