Tobermory
Volume
700ml
ABV
48.4%
Age
15 YO
Retailers
2
Tobermory 15 Year Old 2008 (Cask 19095) is a Scotch whisky from the Tobermory distillery, located on the Isle of Mull in Scotland. It has been aged for 15 years and bottled at an A...
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Tobermory 15 Year Old 2008 (Cask 19095) Old Particular (Douglas Laing)
Tobermory 15 Year Old 2008 (Cask 19095) Old Particular (Douglas Laing)
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Tobermory 15 Year Old 2008 (Cask 19095) is a Scotch whisky from the Tobermory distillery, located on the Isle of Mull in Scotland. It has been aged for 15 years and bottled at an ABV of 48.4%. The whisky is part of the Old Particular range by Douglas Laing, which is known for its single cask bottlings.
Rich and fruity with notes of ripe pear, honey, and a hint of vanilla, complemented by a subtle maritime brininess.
Full-bodied with flavors of baked apple, toffee, and a touch of spice, balanced by a creamy mouthfeel and a hint of oak.
Long and warming with lingering notes of caramel and a slight herbal quality.
A well-rounded and complex whisky that showcases the character of Tobermory with a delightful balance of sweetness and maritime influence.
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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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