Tobermory
Volume
700ml
ABV
62.1%
Age
12 YO
Retailers
1
Tobermory 12 Year Old 2007 Pedro Ximénez Cask Finish is a Scotch whisky that has been aged for 12 years. It has an ABV of 62.1%. Tobermory distillery, located on the Isle of Mull, ...
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Tobermory 12 Year Old 2007 Pedro Ximénez Cask Finish
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Tobermory 12 Year Old 2007 Pedro Ximénez Cask Finish is a Scotch whisky that has been aged for 12 years. It has an ABV of 62.1%. Tobermory distillery, located on the Isle of Mull, is known for producing both unpeated and peated whiskies.
Rich and sweet with notes of dried fruits, particularly raisins and figs, complemented by chocolate and a hint of spice.
Full-bodied with a luscious mouthfeel, showcasing flavors of dark chocolate, toffee, and a medley of dried fruits, along with a touch of nuttiness.
Long and warming, with lingering sweetness and a subtle oak influence, leaving a pleasant aftertaste of dried fruit and chocolate.
A complex and indulgent whisky that beautifully showcases the influence of Pedro Ximénez cask finishing.
Tobermory 12 Year Old 2007 Pedro Ximénez Cask Finish is a Scotch whisky that has undergone a finishing process in Pedro Ximénez casks. This expression is aged for 12 years before being bottled.
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A Scotch whiskey distillery called Tobermory is located in the town of Tobermory on the Hebridean island of Mull in Scotland. The 1798-founded distillery, once called as Ledaig (pronounced Letch-ick), has changed hands several times and through a series of closures. Burn Stewart Distillers, a branch of the South African Distell Group Limited, presently owns Mull's sole distillery. The mixes Scottish Leader and Black Bottle contain Tobermory single malt, which is the company's primary offering. Additionally, though in lower quantities, the distillery creates peated whiskey, which continues to go by the name Ledaig.
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