Tobermory 25 Year Old 1996 Calvados Cask 700ml bottle - Scotch Whisky whisky
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Tobermory 25 Year Old 1996 Calvados Cask

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A single malt from Tobermory Distillery, distilled 1996 and aged in first fill Clavados Hogshead casks for 25 years before bottling by Dram Mor. Only 167 bottles produced, Cask #27...

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Name Tobermory 25 Year Old 1996 Calvados Cask
Brand Tobermory
Average Price £248.99
Region Island Whisky

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Volume 700ml
Country of Origin Scotland
Created On CasKompare 09-17-2022

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A single malt from Tobermory Distillery, distilled 1996 and aged in first fill Clavados Hogshead casks for 25 years before bottling by Dram Mor. Only 167 bottles produced, Cask #277. This is an exquisite malt, which is entwined with salted toffee and floral honey, finishing with Sweet yellow fruit, sugar barley and white pepper.
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About The Brand: Tobermory

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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