Torabhaig
Volume
700ml
ABV
46%
Age
null YO
Retailers
6
Torabhaig Sound of Sleat is a Scotch whisky from the Islay region, known for its distinctive character and maritime influence. Torabhaig distillery is recognized for its commitment...
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Torabhaig Sound Of Sleat
Torabhaig Sound Of Sleat
Torabhaig Sound Of Sleat
Torabhaig Sound Of Sleat
Torabhaig Sound Of Sleat
Torabhaig Sound Of Sleat
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Torabhaig Sound of Sleat is a Scotch whisky from the Islay region, known for its distinctive character and maritime influence. Torabhaig distillery is recognized for its commitment to traditional methods and is one of the newer distilleries on Islay, having begun production in 2017.
Fresh and vibrant with notes of citrus, green apples, and a hint of sea breeze, complemented by subtle peat smoke.
A rich and creamy mouthfeel with flavors of honey, vanilla, and a touch of brine, alongside a gentle smokiness.
Long and warming with lingering notes of spice and a slight maritime character.
A well-balanced Islay whisky that showcases both the coastal influence and the distillery's emerging character.
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On the Isle of Skye, at Teangue, there is a Scotch whisky distillery called Torabhaig. The distillery is the first since Talisker was founded in 1830 and just the second permitted distillery ever on Skye. The distillery project received planning approval in 2002 while being owned by Sir Iain Noble; however, after his passing, Mossburn Distillers, a division of Marussia Beverages BV, bought the distillery. 2014 saw the start of construction on a Simpson and Brown design. The distillery's estimated price in 2014 was more than £5 million. Incorporated within a repurposed old farm steading, the distillery was finished in 2017. Two bottles of the distillery's initial whiskey were auctioned off in 2021 to benefit a good cause.
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